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Herd Team March 30, 2021

Essential Parenting workshop

What is the workshop about?

Workshops are designed to define and optimize your parenting style, increase the responsibility of your child and decrease conflicts with your children.Parenting programs have a positive impact on children by first positively impacting their parents.

    The Benefits of the workshop are:
  • The more engaged parents are in parenting workshops, the better their confidence and they reflect that back towards their children.
  • Staying upto-date on the newest and most effective parenting techniques.

Herd Team May 3, 2021

Session with our Professionals

What can you expect from the professionals?

Herd provides training and professionals for parents, including therapist, counselling and social workers

Want to get to know our professionals?

Below we have provided short summary about them!

Professionals

Jenn Im

Doctor at "IsraelX"

Dr. Im is a senior lecturer in psychology, interpersonal communication, specializing in psychotherapy for children and youth and parental supervision. Experienced in issues of early childhood, development and maturation processes, group processes, coping under pressure, and is a parent group facilitator who hosts interpersonal communication workshops at the B.A and M.A level and in continuing education programs.

Nathan Mitchell

Professor of Child Psychiatry

Nathan Mitchell, PhD, ABPP is Sterling Professor of Psychology and Child Psychiatry at Yale University. At Yale, he has been Chairman of the Psychology Department, Director of the Child Study Center at the School of Medicine, and Chair of the Publications Committee of the Yale University Press. His 750+ publications focus on parenting and child rearing, psychosocial interventions, interpersonal violence, and research methodology.


David Barner

Professor at UC San Diego

Dr. Barner is interested in language and conceptual development in children and the interface between language structure and meaning. In his lab, these questions are investigated by comparing speakers of different languages, and comparing pre-linguistic infants to older children and adults.


Erica R. Ellis

Professor of Neuropsychology

Her name is Erica R. Ellis, Ph.D. uses a systemic perspective, and broadens psychology’s traditional emphasis on the individual and, retains a primary emphasis on marriage and the family, she also uses the systemic view to focus on the nature and role of individuals in primary relationship structures, as well as, more broadly, the social ecology of the family-those networks in which the family interacts.