How To Control Your Impulses

Cost: $35 Lessons: 4 Ages: 10-16

Choosing between homework due tomorrow and your favorite video game...now that requires impulse control. Explore the concept of impulse control and gain practical strategies in this interactive workshop. Impulse control is the ability to choose homework over video games or resisting the temptation to text with friends all night instead of going to sleep, both are easier said than done, right? Explore the concept of impulse control and gain practical strategies in this interactive workshop.

Parent & Student Feedback

“My child absolutely loved this class! Highly recommend.” -Katherine, 11 year old learner

“My Son, who's 10, has been struggling with impulse control for a while. He is homeschool/unschooled and my Husband and I have been trying to help him in this area but just felt we weren't getting any traction. This course made a difference for him. seeing the responses from other kids and the new ideas Nadia introduced engaged him and really got him thinking. He started using the strategies introduced in the course right away. My son really enjoyed the course and feels he now has tools to help him control his impulses. “ -Tracey, 10 year old learner

“I highly recommend this class! My daughter found it to be fun and engaging, all while learning a very important life skill.” -Jessica, 11 year old learner

“My son found this class very useful and was able to employ the skill he learned right away. Nadia is a knowledgeable instructor with a lot of passion for what she does. It's very evident. After this class, we even enrolled in the "Mastering The 8 Executive Functions" class and although my son is still going through that (it's great that he can go at his own pace!), I can already see the results. Thanks so much, Nadia!” -Svetlana, 13 year old learner

“I loved this course a LOT! I thought the lessons were amaaaazing!!” -Jane, 12 year old learner

“This class was absolutely perfect. I really enjoyed the scenarios presented throughout the lessons, it made me think about how I react to situations. It was fun and I was engaged the whole time.” -Shylea, 10 year old learner