Presenter by Jenn Dean
Learn more from Jenn Dean at https://www.familiesmattermost.com
Please note: Although the workshop presenters are trusted voices in their communities, they do not officially represent FamilyLife or articulate our exact perspectives on parenting topics. We trust that parents, out of due diligence, will consider a variety of perspectives to form their own beliefs about the cultural issues or challenges facing their family.
Presenter by Kristen Jenson
Workshop Description: In a world where pornographic content is proliferating and is only a click away, this workshop will equip you to help your child understand the harms of porn and how to reject it. You’ll gain wisdom on staying current on digital dangers, using trusted tools and creating an open and loving dialogue within your family.
For more resources, visit https://www.defendyoungminds.com
https://www.defendyoungminds.com/about
Download Age-by-Age Recommendations PDF: https://www.familylifecanada.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/Age-by-Age-Recommendations-Handout-2023-1.pdf
Please note: although the workshop presenters are trusted voices in their communities, they do not officially represent FamilyLife or articulate our perspectives exactly on the parenting topics. We trust that parents, out of due diligence, will listen to a variety of perspectives to discern their own beliefs about the cultural issues or challenges facing their family.
Presenter by Sid Koop
Workshop Description: There are a few topics that people in our culture discuss more frequently than gender, sex, and sexuality. However, as parents, there are a few things that are more challenging to discuss with our kids. This workshop provides us with some guidance on how to navigate the complexity and engage in conversations with our teens.
Learn more from Sid Koop - https://youthworker.community/whoweare/
Please note: although the workshop presenters are trusted voices in their communities, they do not officially represent FamilyLife or articulate our perspectives exactly on the parenting topics. We trust that parents, out of due diligence, will listen to a variety of perspectives to discern their own beliefs about the cultural issues or challenges facing their family.
Presenter by Jason Pogue
Workshop Description: Every child is currently in a particular stage of development. Together, we will walk through the five stages and look at how they impact your potential goals and roles as a parent. We will then spend the bulk of our time focusing on the often dreaded, but oh so critical, teenage years. Let’s go!
Learn more from Jason Pogue - https://www.highschoolministry.com/meettheteam
Please note: although the workshop presenters are trusted voices in their communities, they do not officially represent FamilyLife or articulate our perspectives exactly on the parenting topics. We trust that parents, out of due diligence, will listen to a variety of perspectives to discern their own beliefs about the cultural issues or challenges facing their family.
Presented by Liza Gant
Workshop Description: There are numerous resources on child development, but understanding how they should inform our everyday parenting decisions can be overwhelming. Let’s discuss the five stages of parenting to gain a broader understanding of our roles and goals in raising our children to become lifelong, interdependent followers of Jesus. We’ll focus especially on parenting our elementary-aged kids.
Learn more about Liza Grant - https://www.lizagant.com/about
Please note: Although the workshop presenters are trusted voices in their communities, they do not officially represent FamilyLife or articulate our exact perspectives on parenting topics. We trust that parents, out of due diligence, will consider a variety of perspectives to form their own beliefs about the cultural issues or challenges facing their family.
Presented by Neil and Sharol Josephson
Workshop Description: You’ve probably heard before that the best gift you can give your children is the security of a strong, healthy marriage. But how does that work in real life? How much authenticity do you model? What if you have different approaches to parenting? How do you pass on faith if you’re not on the same page spiritually? How do you strengthen your marriage when you’re so busy parenting? Neil and Sharol Josephson will share what they’ve learned (mostly from trial and error) in their 40 years of parenting.
Please note: Although the workshop presenters are trusted voices in their communities, they do not officially represent FamilyLife or articulate our exact perspectives on parenting topics. We trust that parents, out of due diligence, will consider a variety of perspectives to form their own beliefs about the cultural issues or challenges facing their family.
Presenter: Dr. Dave Currie, Executive Director of Doing Family Right
Workshop Description: Every parent who follows Jesus desires for their children to come to faith and to deepen and establish their faith before leaving home. They hope and pray their children will continue on with their faith through the challenging college years and beyond. In this talk, Dr. Dave Curry shares what you can do to pass on an authentic and vibrant relationship with Jesus.
Please note: although the workshop presenters are trusted voices in their communities, they do not officially represent FamilyLife or articulate our perspectives exactly on the parenting topics. We trust that parents, out of due diligence, will listen to a variety of perspectives to discern their own beliefs about the cultural issues or challenges facing their family.
Presented by Ben Woodman
Workshop Description: Do you ever wonder if your child will follow Jesus as an adult? Seeing our kids choose to follow Jesus for themselves is one of our deepest desires as Christian parents. In this workshop, you’ll learn practical ideas and new tools to pass on a life-long love for Jesus in accessible ways.
Learn more by visiting: https://www.benandjay.com/
Please note: although the workshop presenters are trusted voices in their communities, they do not officially represent FamilyLife or articulate our perspectives exactly on the parenting topics. We trust that parents, out of due diligence, will listen to a variety of perspectives to discern their own beliefs about the cultural issues or challenges facing their family.
Presenter: Mike Tatlock — NBA Portland Trailblazers Chaplain & Senior Pastor, Grace Chapel Wilsonville.
Workshop Description: Sports can either become an idol bringing out the worst in us, or it can be a powerful tool for your child’s life development, discipleship, and spiritual formation. In this workshop, Mike Tatlock will address intentional ways to see the challenges and competition of sports through the lens of helping your child become a person of strong character and purpose.
Please note: although the workshop presenters are trusted voices in their communities, they do not officially represent FamilyLife or articulate our perspectives exactly on the parenting topics. We trust that parents, out of due diligence, will listen to a variety of perspectives to discern their own beliefs about the cultural issues or challenges facin
Presented by Larry Kerby — Parenting & Life Coach & Speaker with Love & Logic
The “Love and Logic” approach to parenting holds that children learn the best lessons when they’re given a task and allowed to make their own choices (and fail) when the cost of failure is still small. In this talk, Larry Kerby shares practical ways to apply this approach immediately to a wide range of parenting situations, coupled with love and empathy.
Please note: although the workshop presenters are trusted voices in their communities, they do not officially represent FamilyLife or articulate our perspectives exactly on the parenting topics. We trust that parents, out of due diligence, will listen to a variety of perspectives to discern their own beliefs about the cultural issues or challenges facing their family.
Presented by Ron Deal
Workshop Description: You’re trying your best. You’re striving to connect with the child God has placed in your life, but they keep stiff-arming you. And they won’t receive you as a parent. It’s frustrating and defeating! This workshop will help you understand what’s behind a statement like this from a child, and what you can do about it.
Learn more from Ron Deal at https://smartstepfamilies.com
https://smartstepfamilies.com/about/about-ron-deal
Find more blended family resources at https://www.familylife.com/familylifeblended
Please note: Although the workshop presenters are trusted voices in their communities, they do not officially represent FamilyLife or articulate our exact perspectives on parenting topics. We trust that parents, out of due diligence, will consider a variety of perspectives to form their own beliefs about the cultural issues or challenges facing their family.
Presenter by Phinnah Chichi — Parenting Educator & Coach – Executive Director Of Parenting Teens Solutions
Workshop Description: Your child may be different, but they can still thrive. As a parent, understanding and navigating this journey alongside your child is crucial for fostering their growth, resilience and well-being. In this talk by Phinnah Chichi, you’ll learn 7 pillars that will help you advocate for and nurture your neurodivergent child in a neurotypical world.
Please note: although the workshop presenters are trusted voices in their communities, they do not officially represent FamilyLife or articulate our perspectives exactly on the parenting topics. We trust that parents, out of due diligence, will listen to a variety of perspectives to discern their own beliefs about the cultural issues or challenges facing their family.
Presenter by Jenn Dean
Workshop Description: The days are long, and when we are physically and emotionally exhausted, it’s easy to lose our cool. Family Coach Jenn Dean will provide you with practical strategies to stay calm, as well as offer unique insights into the hearts of our kids. Learn how to stop yelling and not take negative behaviour personally.
Download Workshop Handout: https://www.familylifecanada.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/Workshop_Handout_Jenn_Dean_2023.pdf
Learn more from Jenn Dean at https://www.familiesmattermost.com
Please note: Although the workshop presenters are trusted voices in their communities, they do not officially represent FamilyLife or articulate our exact perspectives on parenting topics. We trust that parents, out of due diligence, will consider a variety of perspectives to form their own beliefs about the cultural issues or challenges facing their family.
Presenter: Dr. Christopher Yuan – Speaker, Author, Bible Professor, and Creator of The Holy Sexuality Project.
Visit holysexuality.com to learn more about his Home Discipleship Resource. With over 4.5 hours of video content, dig deeper with powerful, gospel-centered teaching from Dr. Christopher Yua,n along with dynamic animations to keep your teens engaged.
Workshop Description: One of the most destructive lies our teens are being taught today is that sexuality has become the core of our being. “Being gay” means “This is who I am.” But what does the Bible communicate about who we are? In this talk, Dr. Christopher Yuan unpacks the correct understanding of personhood through the lens of Scripture, as well as the consequences of an incorrect understanding of who we are.
Please note: Although the workshop presenters are trusted voices in their communities, they do not officially represent FamilyLife or articulate our exact perspectives on parenting topics. We trust that parents, out of due diligence, will consider a variety of perspectives to form their own beliefs about the cultural issues or challenges facing their family.
Presenter by Andy Gabruch
Workshop Description: How much screen time is too much? How can I disciple my family to make wise decisions about the media they consume? This workshop will provide practical tips and guiding principles for parenting in the digital age.
Please note: Although the workshop presenters are trusted voices in their communities, they do not officially represent FamilyLife or articulate our exact perspectives on parenting topics. We trust that parents, out of due diligence, will consider a variety of perspectives to form their own beliefs about the cultural issues or challenges facing their family.
Learn more about the Parenting Sensitive and Intense Kids course: https://connectedfamilies.org/courses/sensitive-intense-kids/ FamilyLife Canada is pleased to partner with Connected Families and offer you a 25% off discount code for all Connected Families courses. Code: FLC25.
Presented by Lydia Rex from Connected Families
Workshop Description: It can feel overwhelming to parent a sensitive and/or intense child! If you feel like your efforts are falling flat, you’re not alone. In this talk by Lydia Rex of Connected Families, you’ll be encouraged with a fresh perspective and empowered with practical, effective strategies.
Please note: Although the workshop presenters are trusted voices in their communities, they do not officially represent FamilyLife or articulate our exact perspectives on parenting topics. We trust that parents, out of due diligence, will consider a variety of perspectives to form their own beliefs about the cultural issues or challenges facing their family.
Presented by Kurk Durston
Detailed Workshop Notes PDF: https://www.familylifecanada.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/Child-Spirituality.pdf
Workshop Description: Today, many young adults who were raised in Christian homes often end up abandoning their faith. In this workshop, Christian apologist Kirk Durston discusses helpful principles and tips for nurturing a lifelong love of God so your child is prepared to spiritually survive and flourish in a very secular culture.
Please note: Although the workshop presenters are trusted voices in their communities, they do not officially represent FamilyLife or articulate our exact perspectives on parenting topics. We trust that parents, out of due diligence, will consider a variety of perspectives to form their own beliefs about the cultural issues or challenges facing their family.
Presented by Dr. Marv Penner
Workshop Description: The stresses our kids live with are real and complex. The best way for kids to navigate the burdens and pressures of today and prepare themselves for a mature and healthy adulthood is to develop resilience — that cultivated capacity to bounce back from hardship, stress, discomfort, or critique, as a stronger, more mature individual.
Please note: Although the workshop presenters are trusted voices in their communities, they do not officially represent FamilyLife or articulate our exact perspectives on parenting topics. We trust that parents, out of due diligence, will consider a variety of perspectives to form their own beliefs about the cultural issues or challenges facing their family.
Presented by Stacey Bellward of Connected Families
Workshop Description:
Every parent has moments they’re not so proud of! When they lose their cool and respond with anger, they only make things worse. In this workshop, you'll learn practical tips to manage your emotions and handle discipline with confidence. Whether you’re facing a meltdown or navigating everyday challenges, you'll gain wisdom to stay composed and connected to your child at any stage of parenting.
To learn more about this topic:
— Learn More from Connected Families - https://connectedfamilies.org
— Read "Six Practical Tips to Tame Your Temper" - https://www.familylifecanada.com/blog/tips-to-tame-your-temper/
— Listen to the Marriage Talk Podcast episode "Temper Taming 101" - https://share.transistor.fm/s/9ff01ce2
Please note: Although the workshop presenters are trusted voices in their communities, they do not officially represent FamilyLife or articulate our exact perspectives on parenting topics. We trust that parents, out of due diligence, will consider a variety of perspectives to form their own beliefs about the cultural issues or challenges facing their family.
Presented by Lynne Jackson, Co-Founder of Connected Families
Workshop Description: Feeling frustrated by your child’s meltdowns and emotional outbursts? Learn why "trying harder" to be patient may not work and discover practical tools to respond with compassion and understanding.
Learn more:
Sensitive & Intense Kids online course
Rocks in the Backpack video and activity
Get 25% Off any Connected Families Online Parenting Course with the code - FLC25
Please note: although the workshop presenters are trusted voices in their communities, they do not officially represent FamilyLife or articulate our perspectives exactly on the parenting topics. We trust that parents, out of due diligence, will listen to a variety of perspectives to discern their own beliefs about the cultural issues or challenges facing their family.