Why is it so hard to change a child’s behavior, even after learning so many parenting methods?

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Why is it so hard to change a child’s behavior, even after learning so many parenting methods?

Procrastinating on homework, emotional outbursts, throwing things around, breaking rules, struggling to wake up early, getting addicted to screens…

As parents, we genuinely hope our children grow up to be responsible, polite, and self-disciplined. Many of us diligently study parenting techniques and earnestly carry out training steps—only to find that our children’s behavior remains unchanged, leaving us feeling drained and discouraged.

In this talk, we will explore together:

Behavior is just the surface: What are our children’s true underlying needs?

Pitfalls in training: Why do kids resist even when we’re using the “right” methods?

Walking in both love and truth: How to shepherd the heart while also shaping behavior.

• A practical and actionable approach: The ABC Executive Function Training Model, which brings clarity, strength, and warmth to change.

Train up a child in the way he should go; even when he is old he will not depart from it.

Proverbs 22:6

Lecture time

U.S. Central Time: Thursday, June 5 | 8:00–9:30 PM

Beijing Time: Friday, June 6 | 9:00–10:30 AM

About the Speaker – Huizhi

Marriage and Family Therapist.

ADHD Coach Supervisor.

Professional Member of CHADD (Children and Adults with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder).

Member of the Illinois Association for Marriage and Family Therapy.

Author of < Parenting Children with ADHD: A Step-by-Step Manual for Parents > .


Registration

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• Registration closes June 5.

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Contact

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• January: How to Raise ADHD Children Using a Strength-Based Approach?

• February: How to Train ADHD Children’s Executive Function Using a Strength-Based Approach?

March: Understanding Distracted and Hyperactive Children.

April: How to Raise Highly Sensitive Children?

• May: Overwhelmed Mom Syndrome: How to Break Free and Find Hope Again?

June: Is There a Universal Formula for Training Executive Function?

July: How to Cultivate Executive Function in Children During Summer?

August: How to Prepare for the Back-to-School Season?


Contact

For specific details and registration inquiries, please send an email to:
[email protected]