
Parent Encouragement Program (PEP) From Grabbing to Gratitude ... Great reading just in time for Thanksgiving
Source: washingtonparent.com
Where’s my goody bag? Don’t we have anything good to eat in this house? I want boots like Jenny has! I want mint chocolate chip ice cream, not plain chocolate chip ice cream!

Parent Encouragement Program (PEP) PEP has certainly seen an increase in number of dads in our classes!
Source: www.nytimes.com
Having a father help with the child-rearing is important. Having a mother back him is more important.

Parent Encouragement Program (PEP) Hundreds of parents enjoy wonderful presentation by Alyson Schafer -- for now on Alyson, visit www.alyson.ca

Parent Encouragement Program (PEP) Alyson Schafer's interview on NewsChannel 8 is now available on PEP's Video Links page
Source: www.pepparent.org
Author Alyson Schafer is interviewed by Natasha Barrett and Doug Mckelway about her parenting approach and upcoming programs for PEP.

Parent Encouragement Program (PEP) PEP is now getting its "tweet" on ... follow us on Twitter @PEPparent.

Parent Encouragement Program (PEP) Is shouting the new spanking?
Source: www.nytimes.com
Many in today’s generation of parents would never spank their children. But, incongruously and with regularity, this is a generation that yells.

Parent Encouragement Program (PEP) Another "Taste of Alyson Schafer" and her fresh, insightful look at parenting today's kids ... brought to you by the MomTini Lounge
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Parent Encouragement Program (PEP) Q&A with Alyson Schafer -- A preview of what's to come on Oct. 28 & 29. Reserve your tickets today!
Source: www.washingtonparent.com
Alyson Schafer, a psychotherapist and parenting expert, is the best-selling author of Honey, I Wrecked the Kids (John Wiley and Sons 2009) and Breaking the Good Mom Myth (John Wiley and Sons 2006). Her ...

Parent Encouragement Program (PEP) Great advice for parents of teens or teens-to-be -- a must read!
Source: www.washingtonparent.com
Last spring, I watched a family of cardinals from my kitchen window. After the eggs hatched, the parents tended to the babies’ every need. A few days later, in what seemed like a change of heart, the mother and father birds pushed the hatchlings out of the nest. ...

Parent Encouragement Program (PEP) Ever feel like you're in a constant tug-of-war with your kids over everyday requests? Join parenting expert and best-selling author Alyson Schafer as she offers ways to drop the rope while winning your child's cooperation and an improved parent-child relationship. Designed for parents, teachers and caregivers of children ages 4 to 12.
Limited audience
Time:9:30AM Thursday, October 29th
Location:River Road Universalist Congregation

Parent Encouragement Program (PEP) Join best-selling author, psychotherapist and parenting expert Alyson Schafer as she offers proven insights into why children misbehave and what parents can do to decrease misbehavior and increase cooperation and positive family relationships.
When Yelling, Screaming, Threats, Bribes, Timeouts, Sticker Charts and Removing Privileges All Don't Work
Time:7:30PM Wednesday, October 28th
Location:The Bullis School

Parent Encouragement Program (PEP) PEP's Fall Classes Launch this week? Have you registered yet?

Parent Encouragement Program (PEP) PEP Launches its brand new Parenting Babies & Toddlers Class next week for parents of newsborns through 2 1/2 years. Parents can attend a free introduction this Friday, 9:30-11:30am at PEP in Kensington. This class is designed to help parents learn what they can do in the early years to help prevent problems down the road. Tell your friends!

Parent Encouragement Program (PEP) More than 80 folks attended our free intro on Saturday ... 45 more signed up for same intro in North Potomac on Tuesday evening ... space available in Why Don't My Kids LIsten to Me? this Saturday, 10am in Great Falls. Visit pepparent.org for details.

Parent Encouragement Program (PEP) An article on the value of parent education -- well stated!
Source: www.huffingtonpost.com
We need a license to drive, to drink, to hunt, to fish, to fly an airplane or sail a boat, sell liquor or be a street vendor but we can raise a child without any indoctrination, guidance or prerequisites.
















