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YOU CAN BUY THE BOOK
How To Say No
To Kids




Send an email to Jan at jangio@westnet.com.au

Cost is $25 including p&h.

Janice Paton - Family Harmonee


Happy Parents and Happy Kids

Jan will help you to:
Say 'No' to your children calmly and lovingly
Stay calm in those really stressful times
Maintain consistent boundaries with your children
Understand more about yourself and your children

Using her book "How to Say No to Our Kids" and a powerful 2 hour workshop, Jan teaches you simple and practical tools to use in any situation.

Including:
  • Breathing techniques to help you keep calm
  • Simple techniques of non-verbal communication
  • Setting & Maintaining clear Boundaries

The Following workshops are available in Sydney or Mid North Coast;
  • 'How to say No to Kids' - based on the book (2½ hours)
  • 'Managing Misbehaviour' - Answering the question... 'What's happening between my child & I', recognising and managing the emotions of parenting, identifying my child's needs and responding in a more positive way. (2½ hours)

For further information
Email: Family Harmonee at jangio@westnet.com.au
Phone: 02 6555 8083
Write to: PO Box 26, Forster, NSW 2428
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The FNC's Family Support Service is funded through the State Department of Families And Community Services (FACS) through there Early Intervention and Placement Program (EIPP).