COACHING & CONSULTING LLC
COACHING & CONSULTING LLC
COACHING & CONSULTING LLC
COACHING & CONSULTING LLC
Danit Erlich, Ph.D.
Parents and Tweens/Teens
You are a good parent / caregiver!
Sometimes you just need to tune your parenting style to fit the age of your child and the situation.
In my workshops and in coaching or mediation you will learn new parenting skills and sharpen old ones.
How do I choose the right service for me and my family?
First step: Read below to see what services I provide.
Workshops
"Let's Talk" Workshop
for parents/caregivers and teens
A 3-day workshop that will allow you and your teen to understand each other better and create an effective communication channel using the S.A.F.E conversation steps.
The first day is for parents/caregivers only.
The second day is for
teens only.
The third day is for parents/caregivers and teens together.
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S.A.F.E. Talk Workshop
for parents/caregivers
Improve communication and reduce confrontation with your teen using S.A.F.E steps.
In this 3-session workshop you will learn what the S.A.F.E communication model is and how to apply it effectively when you are talking with your teen. You will also learn the do’s and don’ts of communicating with your teen and practice the S.A.F.E steps in a breakout room with other parents and caregivers.
Coaching / Mediation services
Coaching
for parents/caregivers
Coaching helps parents set and achieve goals related to their parenting and relationships with their tween/teen by providing support, strategies and tools.
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Coaching process:
We will start first by understanding your parenting challenges and from there we will focus “forward” by setting goals to overcome those challenges and applying new strategies.
At the end of each session, you will get action steps to implement at home.
Benefits:
Customized to your family's challenges and personality.
We can meet in person (Seattle area) or virtual via zoom.
Mediation
for parents/caregivers and teens
Mediation offers a safe environment for communication with a structured process to promote a behavioral change from within the family members. It also provides an opportunity to ‘think outside of the box’ by looking at creative problem solving and resolutions.
Step 1:
The mediator meets each party separately and explores the key issues, share ways to voice the issues, and to be open to listening to different perspectives on that issue.
Step 2:
The parties meet together with the mediator who guides the conversation and ensures each person has the opportunity to express their viewpoint.