
Cynthia Klein
Cynthia Klein has been inspiring and encouraging parents since 1994 with over 300 presentations and classes to parents eager to learn. Her down-to-earth presentation style creates an accepting atmosphere where parents are able to self-reflect and grow. They depart her presentations with the ability to effectively apply their new knowledge of mutual respect parenting with their children.
Cynthia is a regular speaker at Stanford University covering topics such as My Kids Are Driving Me Crazy, Communicating with Your Teen, Building Connections and Breaking Down Barriers, Discipline: Getting the Message Across Effectively, Dads Taking Charge of the Kids Alone and Expanding Limits with Teens.
For additional support, Cynthia individually coaches parents while interacting with their children in the home, on the phone or in her office. Further information and encouragement is provided through her Middle School Mom column in Parenting on the Peninsula and through her monthly newsletter. Please visit her website for more information.
Cynthia Klein has been inspiring and encouraging parents since 1994 with over 300 presentations and classes to parents eager to learn. Her down-to-earth presentation style creates an accepting atmosphere where parents are able to self-reflect and grow. They depart her presentations with the ability to effectively apply their new knowledge of mutual respect parenting with their children.
Cynthia is a regular speaker at Stanford University covering topics such as My Kids Are Driving Me Crazy, Communicating with Your Teen, Building Connections and Breaking Down Barriers, Discipline: Getting the Message Across Effectively, Dads Taking Charge of the Kids Alone and Expanding Limits with Teens.
For additional support, Cynthia individually coaches parents while interacting with their children in the home, on the phone or in her office. Further information and encouragement is provided through her Middle School Mom column in Parenting on the Peninsula and through her monthly newsletter. Please visit her website for more information.
Mothers and Daughters - Keeping the Closeness (9 - 14 years)
Learn why the treasured relationship of mothers and daughters is also the most challenging. Explore how to keep the doors of communication open so your daughter allows you to support and influence her as she makes important life choices.
Tear Down the Walls: Avoid wall-building language in your family (ages 9 - 14)
Parents love their kids and want to help. Yet, too often kids put up walls or barriers that shut us out. If you ever said, “I’m just trying to help”, or “I wish my kids would talk to me more”, then join in to learn how to tear down the walls that block open communication. Learn the few simple changes in your language that can make a world of difference in your ability to connect with your children.
Winning Kids Over Without Punishments or Rewards (9- 14 years)
Win your children’s cooperation by acquiring effective discipline strategies. Discover how to perfect the art of setting and enforcing rules and expectations without the need for punishments or rewards. You will be teaching your children how to become self-reliant and respectful.
Parenting as a Team: For Couples (3-10 years)
Explore ways to strengthen the couple relationship, manage conflict, and develop discipline strategies that are effective for the whole family. Learn to work together and resolve differences.
Emotional Intelligence: The Foundation for a Problem-Solving Family
Learn how to effectively respond to emotions so you can keep communication open with your kids. Then, you will be able to problem solve together so you can create greater family cooperation and harmony. This class will teach you the Three Step Problem-Solving Process.
