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In-person workshop - parents/guardians will get together and explore family challenges & goals, gain a general knowledge of Adlerian Psychology, and learn the principles behind Positive Discipline.
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ADD TO YOUR PARENTING SKILLS WITH THIS POSITIVE DISCIPLINE PHASE 1 WORKSHOP with Floor ten Haaf-Moore and Catherine McNulty
Saturday 22nd November 2025, 9:30 am – 4:00 pm at Johannesgatan 18, 111 38 Stockholm.
Though Positive Discipline (PD) is a way of interacting for all human beings regardless of their age, it has particular value in supporting learning in school – and also in parenting in the home. That’s why SIS adopted PD as part of its approach to teaching, and why we became an accredited Positive Discipline Lab School.
You can discover more about the philosophy of Positive Discipline on the official website.
Parents will explore their family’s challenges and goals, gain a general knowledge of Adlerian Psychology, and learn the principles behind PD. Together, you will find ways to build cooperation and mutual respect with your child using Kind and Firm Parenting.
Spaces are limited but we require a minimum of 10 sign ups for the workshop to proceed. We encourage you to register as soon as possible to avoid missing out. If both parent/guardian wish to attend, please register separately.
Workshop fee is 220kr/person and this will include the book Positive Discipline: The Classic Guide to Helping Children Develop Self- Discipline, Responsibility, Cooperation and Problem-Solving Skills by Jane Nelsen
No child supervision will be available as this is for parents and guardians only.
This is a 7 hour workshop, with an hour dedicated to lunch. Please bring a packed lunch or have a plan for picking up a quick lunch within an hour.
YOUR FACILITATORS:
Floor ten Haaf-Moore - Floor is originally from the Netherlands and has been working in International schools since 2006. She teaches Physical Education in the primary school and has two primary aged children. She first came into contact with positive discipline in 2017 and has been implementing strategies from positive discipline mostly in her teaching and parenting. However, most strategies are applicable in any connection with others. Email: f.haafmoore@intsch.se
Catherine McNulty - Catherine is from the United States (a small suburb just outside of Chicago) and moved to Stockholm in December of 2018. With a strong background in early childhood education, Cathy is currently teaching grade 3. She has been using positive discipline in her classroom for over 20 years. It was just recently, during the Teaching Positive Discipline to Parents course, that Cathy realized that she could be using positive discipline more effectively at home. She has three sons - two of which have graduated from SIS.. Each with their own unique personalities and ranging in age from 13 to 21 years old. She has found the positive discipline techniques helpful in her home setting and is excited to share her experiences with other parents. Email: c.mcnulty@intsch.se