Single Parenting: Empowering Your Children and Yourself
Single Parenting is hard. Regardless of your circumstances – divorce or absence of a co-parent, widowhood, adoption, or single parenting by choice – households with one parent experience unique challenges, which can be exhausting, stressful, and lead to feelings of shame and/or loneliness.
In this webinar, you will discover how to stay encouraged and resourceful while remaining connected with your children. We'll share how core PEP strategies can help solo parents foster cooperation, set boundaries, and empower children to contribute to the family's success and well-being.
We'll discuss:
- issues of time – or lack thereof – in a single parent's day
- cultivating patience and empathy for children and self
- finding confidence in making parenting decisions alone
- building your children's independence and social interest
Your enrollment includes access to the video recording, an audio version that you can listen to podcast-style, and handouts.
Your Instructor
Pascale is a Certified Parent Educator with the Parent Encouragement Program. She became a widow and single parent when her two daughters were 10 and 12. Pascale has been teaching and developing PEP's parenting classes for close to 20 years.
As Pascale made her way through PEP classes, she learned about the psychology of Alfred Adler, which forms the bedrock of PEP's positive parenting curriculum. She became The Challenge Coach, a life and business coach, in 2005 and uses Adlerian tools in her individual and corporate coaching. In addition to being an Adlerian, Pascale is French, German, and American, and works fluently in all four languages.
"I enjoyed the program. I really liked hearing the strategies and then a real life scenario that actually pertained to me and how to step-by-step use the strategy to solve the problem."
--Participant, PEP Online
"I liked it! It's not always easy to attend classes in-person, so the online class is very convenient and conducive for both parents to participate."
--Participant, PEP Online