Are you looking for effective ways to discipline your child without resorting to arguments, yelling, or smacking? Our 123 Magic Parenting Program is designed to give parents the tools they need to manage challenging behaviours while fostering positive relationships with their children. In this program, you’ll learn how to handle tough behaviours with confidence and calm, using strategies that promote understanding rather than conflict. We will cover key approaches for sorting out behaviour and explore the “3 choices model” to help you choose the best strategy when faced with difficult moments.
The program will also introduce emotion coaching as a way to encourage good behaviour by helping children understand and manage their feelings. You’ll leave with practical tools to guide your child through emotional ups and downs, alongside proven strategies for promoting positive behaviours. Whether your child is testing boundaries or you’re simply looking to create a more harmonious home, this program will provide valuable techniques to support you. If you’re ready to take the next step in positive parenting, don’t hesitate to express your interest by completing the Expression of Interest (EOI) form today.
Here’s what some parents have said about their experience with the program:
“We have been using a 1-2-3 system with appropriate outcomes quite effectively for some time now, but this has become remarkably easier and more consistently effective since adopting some key takeaways from the seminar. We felt the seminar content was constructive and delivered effectively, and Mueller provided a comfortable and relaxed environment for the parents.”
“This course was fantastic in giving me different perspectives on my young children. I don’t remember what it was like to be their age, so I don’t remember how my brain worked way back then. This course helped me to understand more about the inner workings of a young, developing mind to better understand their thought process, feelings, and reactions. I believe I am now better equipped to help them deal with the challenges of growing, learning, and understanding both physically and mentally.”