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Parent training program

Positive Discipline parent course

A structured course for parents — learn non-punitive communication and boundary setting, and build a cooperative parent-child relationship.

Who it suits

If your family experiences three or more of the following, this course may help.

  • Frequent parent-child conflict and breakdowns in communication
  • Homework procrastination turns into prolonged standoffs
  • Parents lose composure during discipline and regret it later
  • Reward-and-punishment systems work only briefly
  • Sibling conflicts that parents struggle to mediate
  • Wish to build a cooperative parent-child relationship
  • Wish to learn Positive Discipline methods systematically

How it works

Built on the Positive Discipline framework, the course combines case discussion, role-play of family scenarios, and coaching, helping parents balance respect with firmness, respond to challenging behaviour without punishment, and sustain the practice at home.

Program structure

Cycle
8 sessions per cycle
Frequency
1 session per week
Per session
90 minutes per session
  • Case study workbook
  • Family practice log

Faculty

Sessions are led by certified Positive Discipline trainers with backgrounds in education and psychology and long-term experience in family education. The curriculum draws on local family case studies so parents can apply it directly at home.

  • What does the positive-discipline parenting workshop address?

    The positive-discipline workshop is for parents of children aged 6 and above. Its goal is to help families settle on a calm, workable way of communicating at home. It does not deal with the child's training tasks directly; instead it starts from the home environment, the parent-child relationship and everyday agreements, so that parents can face common challenges — procrastination, talking back, emotional outbursts — with more composure.

    Topics include reading the need behind a behaviour, setting effective rules and consequences, judging how to praise and how to correct, and running family meetings and shared decisions. Sessions run as small-group discussion with case practice. A parent attending the workshop while their child attends training reinforces both. Details at /en/courses/positive-discipline.

  • What does KingBrains do?

    KingBrains (Beijing) is an EEG biofeedback training centre for children, teenagers and adults aged 6 and above. We combine internationally recognised neurofeedback techniques with a localised teaching framework, offering programs around five themes: attention, memory, reading and writing, emotion regulation and positive parenting.

    We do not provide medical diagnosis or treatment. All programs aim to support cognitive skills and self-regulation, and are guided one-on-one by trained coaches. To learn about each program, see /en/courses/attention, /en/courses/memory, /en/courses/reading, /en/courses/emotion or /en/courses/positive-discipline. You can also call +86 400-006-2056.

  • How are fees and program formats arranged?

    We offer one-on-one training, small-group sessions and parenting workshops. Pricing is based on the training stage and the number of sessions, and is quoted individually after the initial assessment, so we do not publish a single rate sheet on the website.

    To get a detailed plan, you can:

    • Call +86 400-006-2056 and a counsellor will advise based on the learner's situation;
    • Leave your contact details on the /en/contact page and we will call you back;
    • Visit our centre for an on-site assessment and review the plan and fees in person.

    All fees are itemised in writing before any agreement is signed; we do not add hidden charges.

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