Connected Parenting

Creating Cooperation In Your Family
Using The Principles of Natural Horsemanship

Saturday, September 23, 2017

Sky Ridge Ranch, Wilton CA

At a time when disconnection from personal interaction is increasing, many families are struggling with how to strengthen their bonds and build trust and cooperation. When was the last time you left a conversation with your child and thought, “Well, that didn’t go very well, did it?”.

Trust is built when connection between two parties is a top priority. It is deepened when you are willing to take 100% responsibility for what you communicate. When you can do that consistently, cooperation is the result. This workshop will show you how to integrate these principles into your home. The approach we offer utilizes key principles drawn from the field of natural horsemanship. Why? Because it works.

We invite you to learn these effective approaches if you:

  • Want to raise confident, responsible children
  • Want to build mutual respect into the parent/child relationship
  • Need support in raising a challenging child
  • Want to strengthen teamwork with their spouse/partner when parenting

 

Presented by

Barbara Thompson, EAGALA, CSYT

  Kris Lawson, PATH 

Kris and Barbara are seasoned horsewomen who understand the value of bonding and connection when working, playing and training horses. Between them, they have raised six children and both wished they known about the efficacy of the natural horsemanship approach during those child-raising years. They offer many types of equine assisted activities- learning, riding, psychotherapy and leadership development- in the south Sacramento area.

Cost for the event is $125 for individuals, $225 per couple.

Download the Connected Parenting Flyer 

Please contact us via the form below to ask your questions or register for the workshop.

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