Reach out to Your Young Adults and Building Their Trust.
Feeling stressed and afraid of launching your child into the world. Learn how to making an effective and lasting relationship.
Do you want to strengthen your relationship with your child who is growing up too be a young adult?
Are you stressed about not having enough or adequate social impact on your young adult?
What can you do to safely launch him into the working world?
In this course you will:
- Strengthen your communication with your child.
- Develop confidence in relating with them.
- Provide support and assurance to them.
Prepare yourself and your children to face the future with confidence.
Course Curriculum
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StartWhere do I start?
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StartK: In the beginning...
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StartK: Stages of Family Life Cycle (FLC)
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StartT: What's your experience with teenagers?
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StartK: Teenage years - looking at it precariously.
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StartK, T: Families with Teenagers
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StartT: What are your concerns about your young adult?
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StartT: Young adult - pressures of 'pulling and pushing' it right
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PreviewK, R: Families Launching Young Adults
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StartThe new person, the growing person.
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PreviewR: Change is building up. Can you see the shift?
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StartK: Family cohesion - the ties that binds together.
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StartK: Adaptability - the ability to make change and grow stronger.
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PreviewR: Change, a constant phenomena.
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StartK: Rules, roles and responsibilities.
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StartK, R: Prepare for the next phase.
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PreviewCase: Breaking the bondage.
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StartLesson Summary
1. Young adults – development within the family
2. Develop stronger relationships based on mutual understanding with young adults.
3. Developing roles and responsibilities in their life and the family
4. Understanding of issues causing stress and tension in young adults
5. Identify and rectify habits that may cause communication problems in relationships between your spouse and your young adults.
6. Gain higher levels of trust and respect in your relationships.
7. Listen and affirm commonality and differences.
8. Accept how changing in your child's life is a norm.
9. Use clarifying questions to deeply understand the motives and actions of others.
10. Launch your child safely and confidently.