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Conscious and Creative Parenting

Monday, September 19, 2011

Conscious and Creative Parenting


A parenting support group for parents of elementary school aged children.  



Parenting is the most humbling, challenging and rewarding job on earth. Each stage of development brings a whole new set of issues and just as you begin to think you “have it down” your child completely changes. This workshop will help you find your own creative place as a parent-digging down to the bottom of your toes for solutions only you can find.  

Each parent-child relationship is unique-and so each momentary solution you find works for and your child in that particular moment. Come share your frustrations, and most inspired moments, and learn how to keep the latter alive.

Sign up for this amazing workshop and explore:
How to take your unconscious parenting patterns and turn them into purposeful and meaningful tools toward your own self-awareness.
How to meet all of your children’s needs while still meeting your own.
How to say “yes” and “no” effectively.
How to be your children’s guide instead of their friend or disciplinarian.

This has the potential of turning into a six-week monthly, bi-monthly or weekly group depending on the needs of the participants!

Join Molly Salans, LICSW for this inspiring, down-to-earth conversation.

Date and time:
Weds. Sept. 28 7:00-9:00 pm
$40

Contact Molly:
978-392-5998 or  

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Molly has been serving the Greater Boston Area as a holistic psychotherapist for over twenty years. As a Communication Expert and facilitator of the Constellation Approach, she consults with medium to large businesses.
In addition, through her private practice, Healing Connections in Westford, she works with families, couples, individuals, children and teens, offering the Constellation Approach to adults and couples as well as facilitating  groups.

Molly also participates in speaking engagements with schools, agencies, and parenting groups and has authored Storytelling With Children in Crisis.





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