Does your child struggle with BIG feelings that affect your whole family?

The Tri-Town Council is proud to sponsor 

 

 Join us for the
 Managing BIG Feelings 
Parent From Neutral Workshop 

Thursday, October 19th

 7-8:30 PM EST
The Center at 10 Elm
10 Elm Street, Boxford

In this 1 hour workshop, Coach and Parent Expert Mel Peirce explains BIG feelings and where they come from, why they can trigger parents and caregivers, mistakes to avoid, and simple and easy tools to stay calm and parent effectively when you need to most.

"You can read about tools anywhere but this workshop was different. I was able to apply it to my specific situation, and shift to a place where I can parent better to help my anxious child."  – Alexis

Does your pre-school through pre-teen child have BIG feelings?   Big Feelings can be all-consuming, especially for children who are easily frustrated or anxious, but they are also a very natural part of development. 

So how do you manage them in the moment and help your child?  Join us and learn how to stay calm when your child isn't, so you can parent your best when you need to most. 

Don't miss it, Register today!

Modeling and teaching your kids how to handle big feelings is one of the best skills you can teach them — one that will have a huge impact on their emotional health and happiness for life.
We look forward to seeing you there!

 Here are what parents are saying about Mel's workshops:

"You can read about tools anywhere but this workshop was different. I was able to apply it to my specific situation, and shift to a place where I can parent better to help my anxious child."  – Alexis

"This class was so informative and definitely worth my time. Mel shared great information that was new, gave me a different perspective, as well as multiple takeaways that I'm able to use right away." – Julie

"Eye-opening and insanely helpful. It gave me the tools and guidance to take me out of the emotion of parenting so I could move to thinking and parenting in a way that is most beneficial to my children."  – Angela