Ask Yourself:
- Where you part of a blended family?
- Were you an adopted or foster child?
- Are you trying to get your spouse to change to meets your needs?
- Do you find yourself angry or short-tempered with those around you and you don't know why?
- Do you feel rejected by others? By Your Children? Your partner?
- Do you feel afraid or unable to express your emotions?
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Parents Ask Yourself:
- Do you feel like your children control your family?
- Do you feel like you are not being heard by your children?
- Does your child rebel against your authority as a parent?
- Have you hear, "You are not my mom/dad and I don't have to listen to you" or "You can't make me do anything!" from you child?
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If you answered "Yes" to one or more of these questions, then Life Skills is for you!
Life Skills can help rebuild lives and improve self-image. Our goal is to help each individual increase their capacity to function in relationships and, where possible, to offer hope of reconciliation.
Life Skills will teach how rejection, the worst form of abuse, impacts our lives. And, how the brain of a wounded child responds to trauma, and how a wounded parent may wound their child.
Like Skills helps parents and marriage partners understand the reactive behaviors with whch they, as well as their children, struggle due to the wounds of childhood. When we become healthier adults ourselves, it helps us to become better parents. Fine-tuning for any marriage takes place for any who attend.
Life Skills can help the single person by teaching skills to break patterns of the past and find a balance in new relationships.
Life Skills gives actual life skills to the aggressor and brings the aggressor to accountability. Life Skills teaches the victim of spouse abuse their value and gives them skills to break the repetitious cycle, helping them rebuild their life and improve their self-image.
If You Are Teachable, All Of This Is Fixable!
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