Gain your children’s cooperation without nagging, bribing or yelling.
CourseBy Patti Cancellier
For parents of children ages 2.5 - 5
CourseBy Dana Spencer
CourseBy Dana Spencer
Critical Topics in Parenting
CourseBy Emory Luce Baldwin
For parents of children ages 3-12
CourseBy Emory Luce Baldwin
CourseBy Andrew Reiner & Oswaldo Montoya
Thurs, April 24, 2025 | 8 - 9 pm ET
CourseBy Jen Dryer
In this webinar, a PEP Parent Educator and coach for parents of neurodivergent children will share strategies, supports and language for parents to set the stage for success. We will discuss strategies and scaffolds for supporting your children in managing tasks and assignments, and strategies to help keep them regulated so they can best access and build their executive functioning skills.
CourseBy Jen Dryer
CourseBy Pascale Brady
CourseBy Dana Spencer
CourseBy Colleen Reed
CourseBy Paige Trevor
Critical Topics in Parenting
CourseBy Darren Paul-Vance
CourseBy Monica Wainbarg and Dr. Alyssa Fritz
CourseBy Joy Thomas Moore
Critical Topics in Parenting
CourseBy Carol Muleta & Dr. Linda McGhee
What to do during conflict, how to identify the problem to address, and review the basics of problem solving.
CourseBy Brian Lewis & Dave Drazen
CourseBy Brian Lewis & Dave Drazen
CourseBy PEP Parent Educators
CourseBy A Panel of PEP Dads
CourseBy Dara Kessler
Saving Today's Overwhelmed Tweens and Teens
CourseBy Michael J. Bradley
CourseBy Lisa DiSciullo
CourseBy Jen Dryer
CourseBy Pascale Brady
CourseBy Suzanne Ritter
Rather than staying stuck in well-worn patterns of conflict with our children, we can take a step back to examine what makes us angry and realize we have other options to respond more constructively. With a mixture of stories and humor, the presenters will provide tools to help build strong parent-child relationships and minimize angry outbursts.
CourseBy A Panel of PEP Dads
CourseBy Seth Crothers
Turn the Discouragement cycle into Encouragement. Discover simple tools to infuse the parent-child relationship with the ‘I Can Quotient,’ a useful measure of a child's ability to thrive in life developed by psychotherapists Betty Lou Bettner and Amy Lew.
CourseBy Bridget G. Edwards and Lisa DiSciullo
CourseBy Wendie Lubic
CourseBy Paige Trevor
Critical Topics in Parenting
CourseBy Phyllis Fagell & Caroline Mwendwa-Baker
CourseBy Lawrence Cohen
CourseBy Nicoletta Pichardo
Critical Topics in Parenting
CourseBy Dr. Criscillia Benford & Celine Bernhardt-Lanier
For parents of future and current middle schoolers, teens, and professionals working with these age groups.
CourseBy Phyllis Fagell
CourseBy Paige Trevor
CourseBy Paige Trevor
CourseBy Paige Trevor
A PEP Critical Topics in Parenting webinar
CourseBy PEP Parent Educators
Learn why kids whine and short-term and long-term strategies to eliminate whining
CourseBy Seth Crothers
CourseBy Dave Drazen
Critical Topics in Parenting
CourseBy Dr. Ajita Robinson
CourseBy Dana Spencer
CourseBy Patti Cancellier
Learn how you and your children can find peace and a sense of control in your family life
CourseBy Paige Trevor
Critical Topics in Parenting Live Webinar
CourseBy Nicoletta Pichardo
With authors Dr. William Stixrud & Ned Johnson
CourseBy Dr. Bill Stixrud & Ned Johnson
CourseBy Patti Cancellier
CourseBy Patti Cancellier
CourseBy PEP Parent Educators
CourseBy Nicoletta Pichardo and Colleen Reed
This webinar will address the first step to support your child: gaining awareness of the root causes of your child’s challenging behaviors and explore what that behavior is communicating. With this awareness, parents can identify appropriate and loving interventions that help boost children's self-esteem and help them feel seen and understood.
CourseBy Jen Dryer
In Part 2, we share ways to address those challenging behaviors (aka "stress responses") in loving, supportive ways that are solution-oriented and strive to set our kids up for success in a world that is often difficult for them to navigate.
CourseBy Jen Dryer