If you don’t know where you want to go, then it doesn’t matter which path you take.
- Lewis Carroll / Alice in Wonderland
Our perspective on the world and the way we evaluate it are significantly influenced by what we learn from our parents. What makes you happy, what upsets you, what angers you? How do we express ourselves when we are happy, in love, upset, or angry? All these are learned through family communication and role modeling, passing down from generation to generation. For this reason, family communication has a profound impact on our emotions, thoughts, and behaviors.
Coaching is a present and future-oriented practice. If we can recognize where the source of our current behaviors and words lies, it opens up space for us to make different choices with this awareness in the future.
Gaining an advanced perspective and coaching competence that enables awareness in your clients will not only enhance your performance as a coach but also increase the benefits your clients derive from coaching.
Our training, accredited by the ICF, a globally recognized authority in the coaching field, is organized in accordance with ICF core competencies. After the 2-day training, participants will be awarded the “Family-oriented Communication Coaching” Certificate.
*** This program includes 16 hours.
*** Classes have an average of 12 and a maximum of 20 participants.
*** Program fee is 9000 TL + VAT.
Who should join?
- Coaches who want to learn a different communication method
- Coaches who wish to understand themselves and their clients from the language of emotions and needs
- Parents who want to prevent transferring their family communication to the next generation
- Professionals who want to take their clients' level of awareness deeper
- Individuals who want to know themselves better and improve their communication skills
Training Content:
- What is Family Communication Coaching?
- Who can benefit from Family Communication Coaching?
- What should be considered alongside core competencies in this coaching?
- What situations do clients in this coaching experience, and what areas of development can they work on?
- Why is this coaching needed?
- What is communication?
- Features of communication, internal and external communication
- Basic needs in communication
- Communication errors
- Family culture, principles of raising children in the family, communication style
- Parenting attitudes and their reflections
- Over-authoritative and strict parents
- Overprotective parents
- Neglectful parents
- Supportive parents
- Family culture
- Nuclear family culture
- Extended family culture
- Families with a single child
- Single parenting situations - Divorce - Loss of a parent
- Adoptive parenting - Parents with special children (gifted or disabled)
- Family traumas
- Culture of fear - Culture of respect
- Consequences of family culture
- Types of relationships within the family
- Family values
- Boundaries within the family
- Setting rules
- Responsibilities
- Children's needs
- Types of motivation
- Self-confidence
- Types of conflict
- Unconditional parenting
- Golden rules