For those of you who are in Southern California, are Daily Groove
fans, or who want to become more creative in your parenting: Scott
Noelle will be presenting a live workshop on May 31st!
Here are the details:
Los Angeles - The Seven Powers of Attraction Parenting
When: May 31,
2008, 10:00am–1:00pm (Saturday)
Where: The Community Room building adjacent
to
Holy Nativity Episcopal Church
6700 West 83rd Street
Westchester, CA
90045
(Los Angeles, near LAX. Map)
This workshop will focus on
"The Seven Powers of Attraction Parenting" as described in Scott Noelle's new
book, The Daily Groove: A Creative Parents' Guide to the Art of Attraction
Parenting.™
You will learn practical, "inside out" techniques for meeting the
challenges of modern parenting, with ease and grace, using...
The Power of Acceptance
The Power of Alignment
The Power of
Attunement
The Power of Attraction
The Power of Attachment
The Power
of AND
The Power of Appreciation
Registration
Enrollment is limited to 50 adult participants, and
pre-registration will begin Friday, May 9th. Your investment is only $45, or $75
for couples. There is no charge for children and non-participating babysitters
(see below).
To make sure you get a spot, send a blank email to...
...and then check your email for a confirmation link.
BONUS! Register before Tuesday, May 20th, and get a free month
of membership in Scott's "Total Immersion" coaching program. (A $24 value! New
members only.)
A Child-Honoring Event
While this workshop is intended for parents, we
also want it to be a child-friendly, attachment-honoring event:
"Attached" children are welcome, but if your children are old enough to be
separated from you for a few hours, we recommend you come without them.
Near
our meeting room there will be both indoor and outdoor spaces where children can
be active without disturbing the workshop. Childcare will not be provided, so
those who bring active children will need to bring their own babysitter/helper
to supervise them. We recommend you also bring along healthy snacks, water, play
supplies such as crayons and small toys, etc.
If your child is a baby who
will nurse and/or sleep on you (or next to you) for most of the time, you may
not need a helper person.
Please contact us if you have any questions about
bringing your attached child.
~ Michelle