Pediatrician Warns About 'Problem Child Only at School' Issue Increasing with New School Term; Oyako no Mikata Online Clinic to Hold Free Seminar for Parents from May 16 (Online)
Pastel Communication Co., Ltd. announces a free online seminar hosted by Dr. Hiroko Mori, director of the 'Oyako no Mikata Online Clinic,' for parents of children in the developmental disability gray zone. The seminar, titled 'How to Start Understanding Your Child to Graduate from Being a 'Problem Child Only at School',' will reframe behaviors like wandering in class not as 'problem behaviors' but as signs of the child's brain struggling, and will offer perspectives on aligning support between home and school.
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Pastel Communication Co., Ltd. is pleased to announce a free online seminar, 'How to Start Understanding Your Child to Graduate from Being a 'Problem Child Only at School',' hosted by Dr. Hiroko Mori, director of the developmental diagnosis specialty clinic 'Oyako no Mikata Online Clinic,' for parents raising children in the developmental disability gray zone.
This seminar will not focus on stopping 'problem behaviors' such as wandering in class, trouble with friends, or difficulty following instructions. Instead, it will provide a perspective of viewing these as signs of the child's brain struggling and aligning the direction of support between home and school.
Some children in the developmental disability gray zone are 'problem children only at school,' showing different behaviors at home and at school.
'They wander during class.' 'They're having more trouble with friends.' 'They have difficulty following instructions.' 'They struggle with group activities.' 'They don't seem to be listening.' Many children are seen as problem children at school, even if they don't have these issues at home.
Many parents are pained by comments suggesting this is because the home is too strict or the child is not disciplined. However, these behaviors are not due to willfulness or lack of discipline, but may be a sign that the child's brain is struggling.
The seminar will offer a perspective of viewing these challenging behaviors at school not as 'problem behaviors' to be stopped, but as signs of the child's brain struggling. By understanding their characteristics and your child, you can change the 'problem child only at school' situation.
Seminar Details
Title: 'How to Start Understanding Your Child to Graduate from Being a 'Problem Child Only at School' Seminar
Date & Time: May 16 (Sat) 6:00 AM - 7:00 AM
May 17 (Sun) 10:00 PM - 11:00 PM
May 18 (Mon) 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
May 19 (Tue) 10:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Location: ZOOM Online
Fee: Free
Registration: https://www.agentmail.jp/lp/r/23681/185498/
Please access and register from here. We will send details by email.
Organizer: Oyako no Mikata Online Clinic
Cooperation/Distribution: Pastel Communication Co., Ltd.
Lecturer: Hiroko Mori (Director of Oyako no Mikata Online Clinic / Pediatrician)
Lecturer Introduction
Hiroko Mori
Graduated from Kumamoto University School of Medicine, 23 years as a pediatrician (including 10 years in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU)). Has dealt with the problems of 17,000 parent-child pairs. Director of Oyako no Mikata Online Clinic, consulting physician for child guidance centers, administrative councilor for the Kumamoto City Board of Education, Developmental Science Communication trainer, and presides over 'Mama Karte,' a developmental diagnosis for creating the future of parent and child.
Hiroko Mori Media Coverage Information https://desc-lab.com/morinakahiroko/781/
【Company Profile】
Company Name: Pastel Communication Co., Ltd.
Representative: Kayoko Yoshino
Location: 45th Floor, Sunshine 60, 3-1-1 Higashi-Ikebukuro, Toshima-ku, Tokyo 170-6045
Business: Operation of parenting courses / Research and development related to development / Entrepreneurship support business
URL: https://desc-lab.com/
A supporting member of 'Healthy Parents and Children 21,' a national movement involving all related people, institutions, and organizations to realize a 'society where all children grow up healthy.'