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The 3 D's: Difficult Children, Parents, and Situations - Columbus

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LIVE • Marriott Columbus Northwest
September 30, 2023
8:00 am to 1:00 pm

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This Seminar Begins At:

2:00 am
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4:00 am
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5:00 am
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6:00 am
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7:00 am
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8:00 am
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Credits: 0.50
Earn 5 Clock Hours

Seminar Pricing:
$44.00


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You do not have to choose. All three areas will be covered. 

1. The Top Problems with "Difficult Children" and How to Fix Them
Sometimes it is one child. Sometimes it is many children.
Areas that will to be Covered:
* Children who whine with a high-pitched voice that hurts your ears
* Children who do not listen and talk back
* Children who act wildly or climb on furniture
* Children who run in the classroom
* Children who try to get out the door
* Children who have meltdowns
* Children who hurt others by biting, hitting, and pushing
* Children who create morning hassles, mealtime mischief, and naptime blues

2. The Top Problems with "Difficult Parents" and How to Fix Them
Sometimes it is one parent. Sometimes it is many parents.
Areas that will to be Covered:
* Parents who are angry, negative and “know-it-alls”
* Parents who helicopter
* Parents who don’t seem to care
* Parents who want you to potty train their child when their child isn't ready
* Parents who say their child does no wrong
* Parents who gossip and backstab
* Parents who think you are at times unfair
Turn difficult parents into cooperative parents.

3. The Top Difficult Childcare Situations and How to Fix Them
Areas that will to be Covered:
* Managing transitions without classroom chaos
* Making morning drop-offs and parent pick-ups a breeze
* Making circle time a fun experience for all
* Teaching rules so children like to follow them
* Halting the messes children making when they don’t put away their things
* Teaching food manners so children do not play with their food or toss it on the floor
* Teaching children to be kind rather than pick on others or tease, tattle, or bully

5-Hour Certificate 

Receive 5 CLOCK HOURS
All attendees will receive a certificate of attendance recognized by the Ohio Department of Job & Family Services, Division of Child Care, for 5 Professional Development Inservice Hours.

Meets the Ohio Core Competency areas.


NOTE:

  • There will not be a lunch break.
  • Coffee and snacks will not be provided.

Regular Registration

NO LATER THAN SEPT. 25, 2023

Group size 1-9 people: $39 per person

Group size 10+: $36 per person

Late Registration

After SEPT. 25, 2023

Group size 1-9 people: $44 per person

Group size 10+: $41 per person

 

 

Category: Discipline/Guidance & Development Family & Community Child Growth and Development


Presenters:

April Vernon, M. Ed.

April Vernon, M. Ed.

APRIL VERNON, M.Ed., is a powerful speaker and a “fountain of information” on child care and teaching. April has both a Bachelor’s Degree and a Master’s Degree in Education as well as years of experience working with children so the information you will receive is both practical and effective. She is motivational, enthusiastic, engaging, and fun. April is filled with expertise on how to handle the toughest of the tough children. She likes to tell at her seminars how her classes were huge when she was teaching because she was given all the tougher kids that others preferred to avoid. She shares how to make working with children easier and better. April is so interesting that once you have heard her, you will want to come back again and again to hear her more. Audience members always report that they leave April’s seminars excited and ready to start using the strategies the very next day.