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Open Forum Counseling


#701 Friday, March 12, 2010 R-E-S-P-E-C-T: Making It Come Alive in Your Family

#702 Saturday, March 20, 2010 When Children Settle for Less Than Their Best in School

Other Open Forum Info (Location, Childcare, etc.)

Some Commonly Asked Questions About "Open Forum Counseling"


Friday, March 12, 2010  •  R-E-S-P-E-C-T: Making It Come Alive in Your Family

For All Family Members Ages 9 and Up*

Moderator: Barbara Fairfield is an Adlerian therapist with more than 20 years experience working with individuals, couples, families and groups.

Respect in families seems to be in short supply nowadays. Why doesn't the love family members feel for each other automatically translate into respect? How do you develop in your children the respect that you deserve? Join Barbara Fairfield and a family working on this issue to find the answers.

# 701 Friday 7:30 - 9:30 pm  •  PEP Office, Kensington  •  3/12/10  •  (Has childcare available)

* The children in the demonstration family being counseled may be younger than age 9.



Saturday, March 20, 2010  •  When Children Settle for Less Than Their Best in School

For All Family Members Ages 9 and Up*

Moderator: Emory Luce Baldwin, LCMFT, is both an experienced PEP leader and a marriage and family therapist. In her private practice she provides parent consultations and family therapy with adults, adolescents and children.

Parents are often puzzled when their children don't seem willing to work to their full potential in school. "Why doesn't my child want to do his best? Why is she settling for less?" Learn why children don't always aim as high as they could.

# 702 Saturday 6:30 - 8:30 pm  •  PEP Office, Kensington  •  3/20/10  •  (Has childcare available)

* The children in the demonstration family being counseled may be younger than age 9.

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Other Open Forum Information

Preregistration with Payment Required
Phone (301-929-8824 or 703-242-8824) or mail (PEP, 10100 Connecticut Avenue, Kensington, MD 20895) registration and fee for Open Forum Sessions.

The Open Forum program and on-site childcare run for two hours. Participants are invited to stay after for 30 minutes for a follow-up discussion with the moderator, but must pick up children from PEP's on-site childcare first.

Location: PEP Office, Kensington

Cost: PEP members: Free
Nonmembers: $11/person; $16/couple; $5/child (9 years and up - when topic permits) or $25/family.
Current PEP class participants: $5.50/person; $8/couple if both are in a class; $11/couple if one is in a class; or $20/family.








Childcare: is available during Open Forum Session if you call at least one week ahead to register your children and pay in advance. All children must be picked up after the two-hour program is finished.

Childcare Cost: $12/first child; $8/each additional child from same family. Call 301-929-8824 or 703-242-8824 to sign up for childcare.

See Childcare for more information on childcare policies.

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Open Forum Counseling FAQ

What is it?

Open forum counseling is a unique opportunity for continuing to learn about one's own behavior and the behavior of others, adults and children alike. Powerful learning occurs when an actual family, couple, teacher, individual or parent works together with an Adlerian moderator to educate the audience using real life challenges. Common dilemmas such as power struggles, allowances, homework, loss, or balancing home and work are explored. These sessions are for anyone interested in human and family dynamics.

What is accomplished through this unusual approach?

After interviewing the subjects and discussing the personal and group (family or classroom) dynamics, concrete and often highly creative suggestions are made. Every person can find parallels between the situation presented and his or her own experiences. Everyone learns, contributes to the understanding of others and leaves encouraged.

Who is it for?

Parents, teachers, counselors, children age 9 and up and anyone else interested in human and family dynamics.

Membership benefit?

Free for PEP Members. Click here for information on membership.

Family benefit?

Priceless! An on-going way to grow and improve interpersonal effectiveness.

Who gets to be counseled?

Call the PEP office if you or your family would like to volunteer as "co-educators." Suggestions for specific topics are welcome as well. Several times a year discussions provide the points of view of children or teenagers on a particular subject, such as "Making and Keeping Friends," or "Homework and Housework."

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