Your child doesn’t respond in the way that you expect. You set clear boundaries and hold them – and they go completely ballistic. You count to 3 and they say 4. You ask them to clean their teeth and they do anything but – what’s going on?
Everything you do seems to make things worse. Time out, the Naughty Step, being firm but loving – you had good intentions to pick your battles but your child hasn’t got the memo. They are picking battles where you didn’t even know they could be found.
It’s not your fault. You’ve got the wrong tools. Your child (and you) need low demand parenting.
What is low demand parenting? Well, it’s parenting which turns the traditional rules of parenting on its head. Traditional parenting is all about control, whilst low demand parenting….is about your relationship with your child, and so much more.
In this series of best-selling recorded webinars, Dr Naomi Fisher and Eliza Fricker will guide you through the world of low demand parenting. You’ll discover why your child responds the way that they do, and learn how to do things differently. You’ll reset your parenting to prioritise your child’s emotional wellbeing. You’ll learn how to reframe behaviour, communications, screentime and how to deal with other people.
This recording is available to watch for 12 months after purchase.
It is suitable for children with and without a diagnosis
Total running time: 7 hour 30 mins
Dr Naomi Fisher is a clinical psychologist and author. She specialises in trauma, autism and alternative approaches to education. She is registered with the HCPC.
Eliza Fricker is the author and illustrator of The Family Experience of PDA and Can't Not Won't. She runs a successful illustrated blog at www.missingthemark.blog and can be found on FB under the same name.
This recording is not therapy and should not be used as a replacement for therapy.
The bundle contains the following 5 webinar recordings: 1. Activate Your Parenting 2. Communication 3. Behaviour 4. Emotions 5. The Real World They are updated when new low demand parenting webinars are hosted. Recordings are available to watch for 12 months after purchase.
This bundle gives you all 10 webinar recordings from Activate Your Parenting through to What About Me? They are updated when new low demand parenting webinars are hosted. Recordings are available to watch for 12 months after purchase.
Updated with a new version in 2024, Dr Naomi Fisher and Eliza Fricker will show you how low demand parenting is anything but 'doing nothing' and help you see your way through to creating a happy family life. It will be reassuring, positive and free of blame or shame.
Updated for 2024! It's hard to be a parent when your child doesn't respond to mainstream techniques. We'll show you a different way in this new and updated webinar recording.
Updated for 2024! Some children just don't respond to conventional approaches to behaviour. What do you do when the naughty step makes things worse?
Updated for 2024! Some children are highly sensitive to emotions and pressure, and parenting them takes a whole new skillset. Dr Naomi Fisher and Eliza Fricker explain why many mainstream parenting approaches can make things worse and how to parent to help your child learn to manage their emotions.
Updated for 2024! What do you do when mainstream parenting makes things worse - but you still need to live in the real world?
Dr Naomi Fisher and Eliza Fricker take on tutting in the supermarket, disapproval in the playground, and grandparents who can't see why you don't insist on Saying Please. And they'll discuss what happens when parents disagree about the right approach, or when professionals get involved.
Updated for 2024! How do you manage screen time, when your child doesn't play by the parenting rules?
How can you be low demand parents, whilst your child goes to school? What can you do to take the pressure off and give them the space to thrive? That's what we'll be discussing in this new webinar.
Some children are pressure-sensitive. They react to traditional parenting methods in unexpected ways. The more their parents try to set firm boundaries or implement reward systems, the worse things get.
How can you make space for yourself, whilst also doing the best you can for your children? How can you make sure your own needs matter, when your child's needs are so high that they can't be put aside? Is it even possible for life to feel more sustainable?