Parenting Discipline for Toddlers to Teens

Published: May 8, 2013, midnight

b'Parenting discipline decisions are sometimes among the toughest but also some of the most critical that parents make. Focusing on respect, empathy, communication, and collaborative problem-solving helps parents model effective conflict resolution skills for their children. Listen in to learn how to use these skills to build stronger lifelong relationships with your children.\\nBarbara Sugarman Grochal, M.A.T., M.B.A., and C.P.C.C., is a professional life coach, conflict coach, mediator, parenting trainer and facilitator, and parent of three 20-somethings. Barbara is the principal of Anything\\u2019s Possible: Coaching and Training. In a segment of her training and coaching practice, she helps parents draw on their deep desires for their children and young adults learn to address independence and boundary issues.\\nBarbara\\xa0is Director of the Schools Conflict Resolution Education Program at the Center for Dispute Resolution at the University of Maryland King Carey School of Law. She provides training in Maryland and nationally and is a recognized as a Champion of Conflict Resolution Education.\\nStephen Kotev is a Washington D.C. based conflict resolution consultant offering mediation, negotiation, conflict analysis, facilitation, training and somatic education to private and government clients. He holds a Master of Science degree from George Mason University\\u2019s School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution and a black belt in the Japanese martial art of Aikido.'