Parent Ed: Love & Logic Parenting Class
Early Childhood Parenting Made Fun! A program designed by Love & Logic. Learn practical tools and skills for handling some day-to-day parenting challenges like, disruptive meal times, bedtime & sleeping issues, whining and bickering, temper tantrums and much more. This class is geared toward early childhood through age 7 though the concepts are easily transferable to older children and all parents are welcome. Childcare is available on a limited first come, first served basis. Facilitated by trained Love & Logic educator Nancy Martin and co-sponsored by Fair Oaks Preschool. 5 Sundays beginning March 27th. 1:00pm - 3:00pm in room 23. Pre-registration is required by March 17. Cost: $30 pledging/$50 non-pledging.Flyer and registration form is attached. (or lick here in e-weekly). Check our the website at www.LoveandLogic.com
Love and Logic a philosophy founded by Jim Fay and Foster W. Cline, M.D., and based on the experience of a combined total of over 75 years working with and raising kids. Jim Fay teaches us that we should "lock in our empathy, love, and understanding" prior to telling kids what the consequences of their actions will be. Love and Logic parenting teaches parents how to hold their kids accountable in this special way. This Love and Logic method causes the child to see their parent as the "good guy" and the child's poor decision as the "bad guy."
I have witnessed this philosophy at work at Fair Oaks Preschool where both my children attend. It combines compassion, clear communication and easy to use strategies for dealing with some of the most challenging issues in parenting. We need a minimum of 10 people to make the class work.
Blessings,
Sara LaWall
Director of Religious Education
Neighborhood Unitarian Universalist Church
301 N. Orange Grove Blvd Pasadena, CA 91103
626.449.3470 ext. 19
Office Hours: Tuesdays - Thursdays 1:00pm - 5:00pm
on campus Sundays 8:30am - 2:30pm
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Conversation between three children:
Child #1 said, “I think I had a very good night last night. I was doing homework.”
Child #2 said, “My brother has homework.”
Child #3 added, “My toys are my homework. …………..and then I clean up my toys. That is my homework too.”

