Connecting with Our Kids
by George Papageorge
George Papageorge offers principles and tools for raising healthy kids without resorting to quick-fix parenting fads or unrealistic expectations. 
Papageorge takes on the big and small issues, including: pushing limits, values, the internet world, MTV, the wrong crowd, music, sex, curfews, drugs, house rules, and more. Papageorge's stories, ideas, and suggestions stick in our minds because they connect to the real life experiences that parents and kids live each day.

George Papageorge, MA, MFT, has been presenting seminars on parenting, boundaries, and family life for over 20 years. For the first time, we have captured his engaging, humorous, and practical style in action.

Parents, step-parents, teachers, family counselors and therapists will find this video filled with principles and practical tools. Conveniently organized segments make it easy to use for parent education and training groups.
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This video provides insights and tools for parents on:

• Perfect vs. Effective Parenting
• Communication Killers: Knowing What Doesn't Work
• Communication Cultivators: The Path of Growth
• The Boundaries Balancing Act
• The Heartfelt Parenting Connection

Also, the 5-to-1 ratio, the Human Factor, the Stethoscope Method of Listening, Agenda Free Time and Shock Therapy (a good kind!)

Length of video: 1:47:00

English subtitles available

Individual ISBN-10 #: 1-60124-058-9  

Individual ISBN-13 #: 978-1-60124-058-3

Group ISBN-10 #: 1-60124-059-7

Group ISBN-13 #: 978-1-60124-059-0

George Papageorge, MFT has a private family therapy practice in Pleasanton, California. He is a highly sought-after seminar and workshop leader on parenting and family issues. George and his wife, Kimberly, live in Danville, CA with their two children, Olivia and Petros.






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