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Recent feedback

January 18, 2010 by Ronit Baras Leave a Comment

I just got this feedback letter:

Dear Ronit,

Our very sincere thanks for your wonderful presentation at our recent Annual General Meeting, on the topic: ‘Helping Children and Young People Address Racism and Prejudice’.

We always try to have at our AGM a speaker who will challenge and stretch our ideas about the way we, as a small interfaith women’s association, can fulfil our aspiration towards building a culture of peace.  Issues of racism and prejudice are at the heart of this challenge.

Your presentation about the Together for Humanity project, and in particular the findings from your surveys of children and young people, as well as descriptions of some of the processes you use in your transformational work, was a truly engaging experience for all those present.   This was evident from the high degree of participation throughout, in questions and comments to yourself and the general discussion which the ideas provoked.

My own hope is that some of our members may have been motivated by your presentation to volunteer for the Together for Humanity project should the opportunity arise.  We look forward to continuing contact with you and your important work.

Sincerely,

Wendy Flannery
Coordinator
Believing Women for a Culture of Peace
Believing Women for a Culture of Peace

Filed Under: Presentation Updates, Social Justice Tagged With: culture, motivational presentations, peace, testimonial

Great Parenting Feedback

November 25, 2009 by Ronit Baras Leave a Comment

I just wanted to share with you some feedback I received from one of my recent parenting workshops. One of them is of particular interest, because he is … a man! Men are rare in parenting workshops, but this one had a few and they were really happy they came.

Everything was useful. Ronit’s stories and humour make the course fun for me. The examples were excellent and the atmosphere was great. Ronit was fantastic. Great lady and with loads of information to help me.

[The workshop] makes you take a step back and look at how you deal with things at home and with yourself. It taught me to believe in myself to help me make the changes to become a better parent and that is also going to help me become a better person.

A. C. (mother)

Ronit Baras - The Motivational SpeakerI found it enlightening. Work on being happy and the kids will follow. The pink elephants, the wolves, communication styles, positive expectations and self-motivating behaviour with practical, real-life examples, have given me a new and positive perspective on parenting.

Ronit’s style was informal and friendly. [She is] easily understood and has the ability to keep all participants interested and involved without being intrusive. The examples were very good and practical. Although I am more visual than auditory, I could have kept listening for much longer. She could respond easily to the participants and keep things moving.

I believe that this Better Parenting Program is exceptional and inspiration in “opening the door” to being a better parent and a happier person with simple and easy to understand techniques that cannot fail to make parenting easier and family life better. Children who grow up in a family that applies this way of thinking must be at an advantage.

Bruce Thompson

I was honoured to coach A. C. and Bruce and I am honoured by their feedback.

If you want to get the same for yourself, ask your school principal or Parents and Friends association to book my Better Parenting Skills workshop.

See you soon,
Ronit

Filed Under: Parenting and Family, Presentation Updates Tagged With: communication, family, parenting, professional development for teachers, relationships, testimonial, workshops

Fathers should Join Parenting Workshops

September 28, 2009 by Ronit Baras 2 Comments

Were you inspired by the video clips of Irene and her new parenting skills after she attended my Better Parenting Skills workshop? Well, here is the final part of Irene’s story, with a message for fathers at the end.

Since we all take our first parenting steps with our first child, most of us make the most parenting mistakes with that child too. In that case, Irene’s experience should seem very familiar and now, she knows what to do about it!

I believe that fathers are as important to their kids as mothers are, especially for boys. Many men find it more difficult to learn parenting, which is why many of my workshops have an overwhelming female majority, but this has to change!

Girls, show your husbands Irene’s video testimonials, especially this one, and ask them to come along to learn parenting. Fathers who have attended have gotten wonderfully close to their kids and are truly happy they have come.

Book this great workshop for your own school or organization.

See you soon,
Ronit

Filed Under: Parenting and Family, Presentation Updates Tagged With: communication, family, parenting, professional development for teachers, relationships, testimonial, video, workshops

More Success from Parenting Workshop

September 10, 2009 by Ronit Baras Leave a Comment

Remember Irene and her exciting new parenting skills after she attended my Better Parenting Skills workshop?

Well, last time, Irene told us how she managed to use her new knowledge of communication styles and love languages to get closer to her son. This time, she is talking about one of her daughters.

Enjoy!

Book this great workshop for your own school or organization.

See you soon,
Ronit

Filed Under: Parenting and Family, Presentation Updates Tagged With: communication, family, parenting, professional development for teachers, relationships, testimonial, video, workshops

Exciting Parenting Success Story

September 1, 2009 by Ronit Baras Leave a Comment

It can be difficult to demonstrate the results of any presentation, course or workshop. If I write about “the great benefits” and “excellent results” myself, it just gets classified as self-promoting hype.

So at the recent Better Parenting Skills workshop I ran for a school in Brisbane, I asked participating parents “Why are you here?” and captured on video their reasons for coming to the workshop. A month later, I revisited the school and captured on video the great benefits and excellent results they described.

These are real parents telling their personal stories of parenting success.

Here is the first one, the story of Irene (please turn up the volume and excuse the shaking):

Pretty exciting, isn’t it?

Ronit

Filed Under: Parenting and Family, Presentation Updates Tagged With: communication, family, parenting, professional development for teachers, relationships, testimonial, video, workshops

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