Duration: 1h 16m 58s
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Be part of an in-depth discussion about how boundaries in parenting need to shift through the developmental journey of your child and your family. Kim John Payne, author of Simplicity Parenting and The Soul of Discipline, offers insights into setting good boundaries with children and teens in an emotionally healthy way. Payne’s insights into boundary setting as a parent embody this truth about boundaries: boundaries bring us closer together.
Kim John Payne, M.ED, has been a school counselor, adult educator, consultant, researcher, educator and a private family counselor for twenty seven years. Kim is the director of the Simplicity Project and The Center for Social Sustainability. He has authored the #1 Best Seller Simplicity Parenting:Using the Extraordinary Power of Less to Raise Calmer, Happier and More Secure Kid and other works which strive to deepen understanding and give practical tools for life.
Juliane Taylor Shore, LPC, LMFT, SEP (AKA Jules) is a therapist and trainer of therapists in Austin, Texas. She specializes in applying Interpersonal Neurobiology to the healing of trauma and the creation of relational health with clients she sees. She uses her knowledge of the brain and the implicit mind to go decisively to the root of the issue with gentleness and depth. Jules has been a specialist in trauma recovery and in couples counseling for 12 years, and loves to work experientially because that is how to meet and invite shifts in the implicit mind. She wants to help people find the love, connection, and grace they have always longed for, both in themselves and with each other.







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