Powerful Mind Counselling
Parenting Skills Counselling
Can you relate to any of these?
- I am tired of having power struggles with my child
- I feel guilty because I should spend more quality time with my kid
- I wish I could control my anger better but they push my buttons
- My kid never listens and I’m so tired of repeating myself
- I am such a failure as a parent
You’ve tried it all.
From using time outs, dishing out rewards, counting to 3, begging them to listen, punishments- nothing works. Despite your best efforts, everything turns into a battle and you’re so drained.
Because kids don’t come with instruction manuals….we will empower you with many parenting wins that will make you feel more confident, peaceful and happier as a parent.
Looking for help? Send us a message.
Are you ready to…
- Handle tantrums, backtalk , whining, aggression and other challenging behaviors like a pro
- Help your child feel a sense of belonging through encouragement and mutual respect
- Strengthen the bond and connection between you and your child
- Manage mealtime struggles and bedtime battles with ease
- Be more patient and present so that you can create a safe, loving environment for your child to thrive
- Manage personal stress to increase parenting effectiveness
Positive Parenting Discipline Approach
Positive Discipline is a model based on Adlerian Psychology. This model guides parents on how to develop connected, strong and mutually respectful relationships with their kids while helping their children develop responsibility, self-discipline, cooperation and problem- solving skills. Studies of the effectiveness of Positive Discipline techniques have shown that Positive Discipline tools produce significant results.

5 Criteria of the Positive Parenting Discipline Approach:
- Helps children feel a sense of connection. Belonging and significance are important
- Mutually respectful and encouraging. Kind and firm at the same time
- Effective long-term. Considers what children are thinking, feeling, learning and deciding about themselves and their world- and what to do in the future to survive or to thrive
- Teaches important social and life skills. Respect, concern for others, problem solving, communication and cooperation as well as the skills to contribute to the home, school or larger community
- Invites children to discover how capable they are. Encourages the constructive use of personal power and autonomy