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The Parent-Child Dance: Be Present Effectively

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Samstag, 7. März 2026

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04:00 Australia/Sydney

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Here we will explore what I call the Parent-Child Dance: those transactions between parent and child that occur many times a day, from the morning routine to the bedtime routine, and even the “middle-of-the-night” routine. Dances can go well, smoothly and efficiently. Or, they can be fraught with conflict, frustration, and struggle. These “dances” between parent and child are often well-practiced, and thereby, barely conscious and difficult to change when needed. We will learn how challenging parent-child transactions, largely held together with mutual negative reinforcement, can be identified, made more conscious, and ultimately “rechoreographed” using a three-step process-based model.

Step One, increasing everyone’s awareness, will be introduced using the ACT processes of Present Moment Awareness and Self-as-Context. The concept of Other-as-Context will be introduced.

Chris McCurry

Chris McCurry, Ph.D., is a Seattle-based clinical child psychologist, husband, and father. He earned a master’s in developmental psychology and a doctorate in clinical psychology, studying with ACT cofounder Steve Hayes. After nearly 40 years in clinical practice, he now leads workshops and writes, with publications including Parenting Your Anxious Child with Mindfulness and Acceptance and children’s workbooks on anxiety, sadness, and anger.

Agenda

AGENDA

  1. Lecture & Brief Discussion (60 min) – Explore the Parent-Child Dance, learning to identify and consciously “rechoreograph” challenging interactions using ACT-informed strategies, present-moment awareness, Self- and Other-as-Context, and process-based, parent-friendly techniques.