Robert Schramm – Board Certified Behavior Analyst, Parenting Expert, Dad, Best-Selling Author, and Creator of Just 7 Steps

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How to Get your Kids to Listen

Without Raising Your Voice or Nagging!

Free Online Workshop for Parents of Challenging Kids!

Discover how to stay in control and avoid meltdowns, tantrums, and outbursts so that you have the calm and happy home you want.

Our Promise to You

Learn how you can make the ultimate shift from feeling stressed and overwhelmed because you have to raise your voice, yell, or nag your child constantly to feeling confident in knowing how to get your children to listen so that you and your family can live a more peaceful life.

If you’re feeling:

Tired of not knowing how to get your child to listen

Worried that your child isn’t making progress

Anxious about what your child’s future holds

Frustrated that nothing seems to be working

Then this free online workshop is for you!

Here’s what you’ll discover:

Focusing on the negative is a habit that you fall into when you have challenging kids, but nagging is ultimately ineffective in building better behavior in the long-term.

Consequences shouldn’t be designed to stop or start a behavior in the moment and will only make things worse if you are using them
in this way.

How to create a calm, peaceful home where everyone enjoys being
together (if you’ve tried “connecting more” yet your family still can’t
stand being around each other, you’ll love this).

Struggling to gain cooperation?

Struggling with bed time? Teeth brushing? Talking back? Homework? Room cleaning? Putting away laundry? Calming your child? Swearing? Teenage drama? Sibling fights? Hours and hours on the phone or other electronics? Getting out of the house on time with no stress?

Here’s what you’ll learn:

Why common advice like taking items away or adding restrictions is only making things worse – and what to do instead

How shifting your focus from the negative to the positive will get your kids to listen without you having to nag, yell, or raise your voice

How to stay calm and quickly diffuse meltdowns so that your relationship with your child grows

A simple framework that gives you a path to progress in helping your child self-regulate and problem solve while being more attentive to the family and your needs

Who is this for?

This free online workshop is for parents and caregivers who are:

Frustrated because you are unable to get your kids to willingly participate in doing their homework, daily chores and other important activities.

Tired of constantly fighting and arguing with your kids to do things and never feeling like you are getting your needs met as a parent.

How to create a calm, peaceful home where everyone enjoys being together (if you’ve tried “connecting more” yet your family still can’t stand being around each other, you’ll love this).

Here’s what parents are saying:

Jessie and Harley

Things work a lot better, Harley is back in preschool with nothing but positive notes from the staff. He is becoming a role model for his sisters and he isn’t waking in the night anymore. Before I learned The 7 Steps, everything was stressful but now we have fun together.

Jennifer and Connor

“I was able to limit the amount of computer time Connor had each day. Then he started to participate in outdoor activities with the family that he used to avoid! His language improved as well. All of this with no aggression or major fights or blow ups in months!’

Luis and his boys

“I used to believe that my boys were supposed to do things just because I said so. I thought they shouldn’t have to be reinforced or given anything for doing what they are expected to do. Every day was filled with yelling and punishment. Now I know the 7 Steps and my relationship with my sons is so much better. I am so thankful.”

About Your Host

Robert Schramm is a Board Certified Behavior Analyst and published author of the books “Motivation and Reinforcement” and “The 7 Steps to Instructional Motivation.” He has focused his career on understanding the motivational aspects involved in helping parents overcome challenging behavior to raise capable and confident adults.