Discipline Workshop
$30.00
Discipline Workshop: How to Set Boundaries Without Punishment or Yelling
What will you learn in the workshop?
- The real difference between a strong-willed child and a stubborn child
- How to deal with a strong-willed child without breaking their confidence or their stubbornness
- Appropriate educational consequences for each age group
- Practical solutions to everyday life battles:
> Bath time
> Changing clothes
> Daily routines - How to turn conflict into cooperation when you understand the motivation behind the behavior
January 26 Parents Workshop
ABAT Course – Pricing & Refund Policy
The total fee for the ABAT course is $600. To support informed decision-making, participants are granted access to the first module prior to full commitment. If, after completing the first module, the participant feels that the course content does not align with their professional goals or expectations, they may request a refund of the initial deposit of $100. Refund requests must be submitted within the designated timeframe following completion of the first module.
After this period, all remaining fees are non-refundable.
QASP-S Course – Pricing & Refund Policy
The total fee for the QSPS course is $5,000. Participants begin the program with an initial payment of $200, which provides access to the first module. If the participant determines that the course does not align with their professional direction or intended career path after completing the first module, they may request a refund of the $200 initial payment. Refund requests must be submitted within the specified timeframe following completion of the first module.
All subsequent payments are non-refundable.
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