Description
In this 6-part series, Sarah Chana Radcliffe:
- Sheds light on relationships that aren’t necessarily our primary relationships but can take up so much mental space when they are not harmonious
- Shares the methods for boundary-setting, negotiating, and creating harmonious interactions between even the most difficult relatives
- Reveals how to find balance in delicate situations involving step-children, in-laws and siblings-in-law
- And more…
Class schedule:
Class 1: Examine cousin relationships, our personal relationship with our own cousins as well as cousins within the family dynamic. Consider different scenarios of relationships that can occur between cousins. Discover a stress-reduction technique called the Havening Technique.
Class 2: Explore the sibling dynamic, siblings-in-law, jealousy within different sibling relationships and sibling dynamic with their parents.
Class 3: Consider different situations in which negotiating may need to take place among siblings and siblings in law. Discover what our correct response should be as a mature, responsible adult.
Class 4: Discover how to negotiate among siblings and siblings-in-law and began looking at parents and parents-in-law. We discussed different types of parents and different types of relationships between them and other family members. Then we looked at an example of a daughter-in-law and what the mother-in-law’s reaction should be to her parenting tactics.
Class 5: Delve into parents and parents-in-law, the relationship dynamic between stepchildren and stepparents, how to treat step-parents and how to relate to stepchildren.
Class 6: Discover the answers to questions on topics such as…
- A stepmother who wants a closer bond with her two stepchildren.
- Grandparents and whether or not they should be parenting their grandchildren.
- Two married sons who stopped talking to their parents suddenly.
- …and more!
By Joining Now, You Will Get:
- Access to 6 Weeks of classes via streaming or download
- Easy online access to class recordings in your own personal membership area
About Sarah Chana Radcliffe
A registered member of the College of Psychologists of Ontario, Sarah Chana Radcliffe has been practicing marriage, parenting and individual counseling for over 40 years. Sarah Chana is a well sought after lecturer on stress management, relationships, anger management and emotional well-being. She is the author of Raise Your Kids without Raising Your Voice, The Fear Fix, Make Yourself at Home, and 5 other books on family life and emotional well-being.
Testimonials:
“This is the first forum/professional that is real and down to earth and knowledgeable enough to help us!!! You are the first professional that both me and my husband agree to listen to because you cover all the aspects!!!“
“Through this, I have for the 1st time in my 40+ yrs been able to pause & think beyond my immediate emotion to the bigger picture. Truly life-transforming in a way I never thought I was capable of…”
“You can see that Sara Chana is at a point of expertise in her field where she just outpours knowledge and information. Her webinars are totally packed with such useful information and so well delivered! Thank you!!!!”
“ I’m really enjoying the classes and my home has become a much calmer place. I can control the raising of my voice, because I feel like I have a specific approach to follow and don’t get lost.”
“I registered because liked her free introduction class, so I was expecting a good class, but it totally blew me away – it’s FANTASTIC! I started to apply her methods, and they truly do work!”
“I am really grateful that this is being offered. I currently don’t have a mentor in my life and I feel that this is giving me the chance to get some mentoring (and more!) in the most important area of my life!”
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