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Discipline That Works is
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Welcome to
The
Human
Connection
Improving People to People Interactions
~ What to do when nothing else works ~
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The Human Connection
is a professional counseling and training organization dedicated to helping individuals and
organizations develop and maintain health enhancing lifestyles and work
environments. The Human Connection also provides a wealth of information
dealing with discipline and behavioral problems in kids.
Two New Programs Spring 2009
Teaching Bravery: Fostering Autonomy and
Resilience in Children and Teens with Intense Fears and Anxiety-- This
training session is designed to help parents and professionals identify
and deal with symptoms of extreme anxiety in children and adolescents.
It outlines a step-by-step process to help children understand and
overcome their fears by using skills, strategies and fear reducing
techniques. It provides guidelines for adults working or living with
these children to help them develop a sense of confidence and bravery
where fear and anxiety had once been a constant companion.
Teaching Respect: How to Train Children and
Adolescents to Behave Respectfully Even When They Are Frustrated, Angry
or Bored—This program instructs adults in techniques and strategies for
defining respect in concrete terms and motivating young people to behave
in a deferential manner. It promotes awareness of other people’s
emotions, boundaries and personal space. It provides guidelines for
developing a respect-oriented environment, regardless of a child’s
at-home training or lack thereof.
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Book Special for the Summer of 2009
The Bridge From Rage To Reason:
Coaching
Traumatized Children to
Think Before They Act
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SPECIAL PRICE OF $12.50
(While Supplies Last)
 Understanding a
simple model of brain structure as it relates to intense emotional
behavior will assist educators in helping students learn how to
express emotions appropriately without losing control. The
program explains why punishment for angry outburst and emotional
meltdowns generally does not improve behavior and can even make it
worse. The emotions/thinking/action (E-T-A™) model discussed is a
valuable tool in the process of moving wounded children from
rageful reactions to reason and appropriate action.
Don't wait ORDER NOW, Call, FAX
or use the link below to Order through PayPal.
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Education & Parents |
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Staff Development |
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Find information
here about on-site training
programs, books, tape training, and more here! Refer to a complete
list of Articles
that will help to answer many of your questions regarding your special and
"ordinary" children. |
The Human
Connection programs teach skills and provide strategies for preventing or
handling
unnecessary conflict and confrontation, motivating employees and students, as well as improving the
efficiency of everyday communications between employees and/or customers.
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Clinical /
Mental Health |
Youth At Risk |
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media (books, workbooks, audio tapes, video) provide practical hands-on
techniques for helping both youth or older clients, develop a clearer
understanding and control of their own behavior even when faced with the most difficult
situations. |
Training programs,
presentations and available materials teach behavior management skills and
strategies based on a simple model of the brain as it relates to human
behavior. The book provides strategies when all others fail. |
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Public Speaking |
Joyce E.
Divinyi, M.S., L.P.C. |
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Entertaining, energetic and
uniquely informative best describes Joyce Divinyi's practical
presentations. Audiences will laugh, learn and will leave feeling energized and
motivated to live and work more effectively. |

Psychotherapist, Author, Lecturer. Ms.
Divinyi is a Licensed Professional Counselor and a National Certified
Counselor. She holds a Bachelor of Science degree in speech communications
from Columbus State University and a Master of Science degree in community
counseling from Georgia State University. |
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