Parent Coaching Book

Ever wish . . .
you had a greater connection with your child?
Knew when to begin releasing responsibility to them?
had a practical way in which to suppor their growth in maturity?

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Advanced Praise

Greg has responded once again to speak into a great need in society. Already a proven church leadership coaching specialist Greg now addresses a most paramount aspect of human society—the responsibility of parenting well! 

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Presenter's Package

Pro-Active Parent Coaching Presenter's Package is designed for coaches who desire to equip parents with the heart, skills, and disciplines of coaching.  

This is a complete presenters package and requires proficiency in coaching sills by the presenter. It is a highly interactive course designed to give parents a complete understanding and practice with their new found coaching skills.

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Birkman Method

The Birkman Method® is not just another “personality test.” Most tests describe you in terms of how you behave, but much behavior is socialized, how we think we should be. The Birkman Method® is an assessment that goes deeper, and accurately describes the inner self that others may not see by looking at your behavior.
 

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About Gregory Bland & Family 

Greg has actively served in ministry for over 20 years. His ministry roles have varied from children’s & youth ministry, assistant pastor, church planting, sectional presbyter, and most recently, serving as an ‘interim’ pastor for churches in transition. His love and passion for children, youth and families is easily seen within his ministry. Greg’s experience in pastoral ministry, volunteering in primary and secondary schools, and parenting his own three children, has given him a passion to see health within family relationships.


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Parent Coaching Questions

Asking is a powerful discipline for the Pro-Active Parent Coach.  The very act of asking a question sets our children’s mind toward finding an answer and creates space for additional information to emerge. Asking, instead of assuming, leads us on the incredible journey of understanding as we truly learn what our children are thinking, feeling and experiencing.

The purpose for asking questions is multi-faceted:

  • It honors and respects our child’s uniqueness.
  • It supports the development of an open and honest relationship. . . .

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KEY Concepts

  • Understanding opens the door to deeper conversation within our family's.
  • Supporting a Relationship through Understanding is simpler than one might think.
  • Supporting Our Children's Growth is accomplished by . . .
  • Exploring Possibilities
  • Assessing Desire
  • Securing Commitment
  • Encouraging Progress