"For discipline to be effective it must always begin with preventive discipline. "
-- Kim John Payne, M.E.d


"For discipline to be effective it must always begin with preventive discipline. "
-- Kim John Payne, M.E.d
Friday, October 12, 7 pm
Veteran's Memorial Theater
203 East 14th Street, Davis
Seating is limited, a reservation guarantees your spot. $5 donations accepted at the door.
A parent's journey is filled with both precious moments and difficult situations. Our sense of how we are doing is often determined by the way in which we respond to the flashpoints of parenting. These moments will either refine or consume us.
Kim John Payne will discuss three discipline phases. Firstly, training creative compliance for the young child, secondly, building emotional skills for the elementary age, and lastly, for the teenager, managing critical choices.
Because so many of our parenting and teaching challenges occur naturally as part of child development it is possible to anticipatethese difficulties and to prepare for them in advance. For discipline to be effective it must always begin with preventive discipline. This presentation will provide a developmental roadmap to help parents and educators establish the kind of discipline that is both nurturing and effective
Kim John Payne, M.Ed.
A consultant and trainer to over 110 independent and public North American Schools, Kim John Payne M.Ed. has been a school counselor, adult educator, consultant, researcher and educator for nearly 30 years and a private family counselor for 15 years. He is the author of the acclaimed book, Simplicity Parenting.
Presented by the Davis Waldorf School
Kim John Payne, M.E.d
A consutant and trainer to over 110 independent and public North American Schools, Kim John Payne M.Ed. has been a school counselor, adult educator, consultant, researcher and educator for nearly 30 years and a private family counselor for 15 years. He is the author of the acclaimed book, Simplicity Parenting.