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MORNING WORKSHOPS SELECTIONS
A "Manufactured Horror and Real Children" Gloria DeGaetano (Keynote Speaker, founder and CEO of The Parent Coaching
Institute) Research indicates that media violence is a significant contributing factor to real-life violence. Media violence can profoundly impact children’s present and future attitudes, behaviors and values by
increasing their aggression, fear, callousness, and appetite for violence. Examine the research and learn the concept of “stimulus addiction” as related to children’s developing brains. Receive information
needed for dealing effectively with media violence in the lives of children.
B What About Boys
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Lisa Sloan (Executive Director of Full Esteem Ahead, BA in Children’s Television, worked for
Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood.) Discover the unique and wonderful world of our sons. Why are boys so active? Why do they think the way they do? How can we raise them to be strong, yet sensitive and compassionate too?
Explore these and other topics about boys and learn some specific strategies from listening to, and communicating with, our sons.
C Enhance Your Marriage! Improve Your Parenting! Allan Cordova, Ph. D. (joined The Children’s Program in 2002, worked with
youth and families in hospital and school settings.) Explore the spillover between marriage and parenting; sharpen communication and problem solving skills that apply to interactions with your spouse and your preschooler.
D Introduction to Positive Discipline – Part 1 Steven Foster (Licensed clinical social worker and early childhood
specialist at Clackamas Education Service District) Introduction to a positive discipline approach to parenting and teaching young children. Positive discipline is empathy based and emphasizes dignity and respect for both
parents and children. Interested in moving away from punishment and rewards towards an approach that stresses kindness and firmness at the same time? Attend this workshop.
E Importance of Play Dana Anderson (Learning Style Specialist, owner of Multi-Mode Learning, helps chidren and adults overcome
reading and attention difficulties) Simple play activities are actually very powerful brain-development exercises. Explore the science behind these activities, learn the value of simple play, and how to make good
playtime choices.
F Yoga at Home with Your Children Jim and Lynea Gillen (Still Moving Yoga and developers of Yoga Calm for Kids; view www.stillmovingyoga.com) Yoga
Calm’s poses, breathing techniques, games and related social/emotional processes are specifically designed to develop a child’s physical and emotional strength, self-control, and inner awareness. Learn specific Yoga
Calm techniques, social/emotional processes, and strategies that can be used in the home.
G It’s a Homeschool Life: The ABC’s and 123’s of Homeschooling Lori Walker (Founder and president of
Village Home Education Resource Center) Homeschooling is the fastest growing education movement in the country. Is it for your family? Explore homeschooling, and discover: How parents homeschool without giving up their own
lives.
H Family Life with LESS Screen Time: How Do You Get There? Lynn Collins Ph. D (Administers the Parent/Child Program at Willamette
Falls Hospital, Teaches classes for parents and their children) Making less screen time work for your family. Explore specific strategies to reduce or eliminate screen-time for your family. Discuss how to create
“quiet-time” and alternative activities for your family. Discuss how to handle the big question: “How will I ever get anything done?”
I Grand Conversations + Engaging Activities = Mathematical Mind! Karen Lokting (Math Consultant, former elementary Teacher and Tigard
Preschool parent) This fun-filled workshop includes concepts to weave into everyday conversations and activities that build math sense. Parents will think like math educators, and their children will think like
mathematicians.
J (T) Engaging the Preschooler: Promoting Social and Emotional Development Sharron Donnely, MS, OTR/L (owner Advanced Pediatric Therapies) "Six basic
developmental levels lay a foundation for all our learning and development. Appropriate experiences in the classroom during each phase promotes cognitive, social, emotional, language and motor skills, and a sense of
self." This workshop is based on the Stanley Greenspan Floortime approach.
K (T) "If you lived on my street" – A Resiliency Based Approach to Understanding Poverty Catherine Beckett (Licensed Social Worker and National Program
Director of Friend of the Children) This interactive workshop based on the work of Dr. Ruby Payne, will present foundational points in understanding poverty and the beliefs and behaviors which may result from it. Learn to
assess and examine your own assumptions about poverty, explore the concept of the “hidden rules” of socioeconomic classes, and begin to recognize the skills and strengths of those who come from a background of
poverty.
L (T) What Are You Talking About? Preschoolers Can’t Write! Donna Prinzmetal (Licensed Psychotherapist, Teacher, published poet, writing tutor, and coach) A
workshop for teachers who want to teach writing to preschoolers. Experiential workshop in which participants will pretend that they are in preschool. Two or three writing activities will be done. Bring pencil and paper, please!
AFTERNOON WORKSHOPS SELECTIONS
M "Screen Technologies and Children's Reading Abilities: The Cart Before the Horse" Gloria DeGaetano (Keynote
Speaker, founder and CEO of The Parent Coaching Institute) Discuss how children’s developing brains respond to TV and video and learn three important things that growing brains need most in this media age. Learn why
language development and reading and writing abilities can be negatively influenced by overuse of visual media. Discuss ways to help children become print and media literate.
N Stop the Bullying
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Lisa Sloan (See A.M.) Explore the world of peer aggression and emotional bullying that plagues
the lives of our children, beginning in preschool and peaking in middle school. Learn how to support and empower your child in these difficult situations as well as how to take steps to create a bully-free environment at
school, at home and within the circles of friendship.
O Parenting With Emotional Intelligence Allan Cordova, Ph. D. (See A.M.) Using ideas presented by Daniel Goleman and
John Gottman as a springboard, we will focus on strategies for understanding and working constructively with preschooler’s emotions.
P The Misunderstood Child: Getting Kids in Sync Sharron Donnely, MS, OTR/L (See A.M.) Learn the connection between the
biology of the brain and a child's learning ability and behavior. Become familiar with the sensory systems that promote and support sensory integration.
Q Pre-reading skills and Development Dana Anderson (See A.M.) Mastery of some simple (and fun) activities help prepare young
children to read when they are ready. Identify helpful skills and learn playtime and fun activities that help prepare children for reading and writing.
R Coping With Children’s Challenging Behaviors Margaret Scott (Facilitates parenting groups at Willamette Falls Hospital,
Parenting Consultant/Therapist in private practice) Parents' reactions to children's challenging behaviors often results in both parent and child feeling upset and disconnected. Learn ways to manage behavior
while maintaining and strengthening parent-child relationships.
S Introduction to Positive Discipline – Part 2 Steven Foster (See A.M.) Continuation of morning
workshop L. This workshop will continue to cover positive discipline options and will also feature information and methods to avoid power struggles.
T Strengthening Family Bonds Through Rituals Lynn Collins, Ph. D. (See A.M.) Learn how rituals help families stay
connected, ease transitions, reduce stress and prevent misbehaviors. You’ll gain ideas for how to enhance your family life though rituals in daily life and special events.
U What I Know About You: Writing Scrapbook for Parents Donna Prinzmetal (See A.M.) In this experiential workshop, parents will
investigate ways to write to their children throughout their life. Document your observations and your complex feelings about your children so you will have a record to give them. Bring pencil and paper, please!
V Protecting Your Children on the Web Kathleen Maloney Dunn (Attorney, International Aid Worker, Author and Parent) How can we
keep kids safe from cyber sexual exploitation; both at home and on the go? Learn some rules and tools to protect your child and explore how to talk to your child about the issues.
W (T) Building Math Foundations Karen Lokting (See A.M.) Building mathematical foundations through thoughtful experiences. These fun, hands-on, developmentally
appropriate activities reinforce number sense, spatial reasoning, logical thinking and patterning. Experiences include books, songs, and games.
X (T) Incorporating Yoga into the Preschool Classroom Jim and Lynea Gillen (See A.M.) Yoga Calm’s poses, breathing techniques, games and related
social/emotional processes are specifically designed to develop a child’s physical and emotional strength, self-control, and inner awareness. Learn specific Yoga Calm techniques, social/emotional processes, and strategies
that can be used in a pre-school classroom.
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