Finally! The Parenting course Muslims have been waiting for!
For 14 years, Michael Abraham has been a public school teacher and teacher trainer. Having worked on turnaround projects in inner-city schools in America, he teaches adults how to gain authentic authority with young people in a manner that kids willingly accept.
He has poured every skill and piece of knowledge that Muslim parents need to regain authority over their children into his renowned parenting course, "Parenting Skills Muslims Need."
Muslim parents have unique needs; they can no longer rely on reactive parenting that is left over from when their societies were more closed and their children less exposed. At the same time, Muslims cannot fall into the trap that the West has set by buying into failed theories of parenting and child management that are too soft, leave the child without boundaries, and serve to undermine parental authority with a focus that is too individualistic. This leaves the child without guidance and wisdom, and the parents feeling lost.
Muslims have healthy boundaries and expectations for their children, based on their religion. With the modern world doing everything it can to encourage rebellion in young people against their parents, Muslims need the strategies, skills, and understanding that will allow them to maintain authority over their child while still having an open, respectful, and loving relationship. This causes the child to see their parents as wise and stable leaders to follow amidst a chaotic world.
Whether you are a Muslim parent, aspiring parent, teacher, youth mentor, or Imam, you cannot afford to wait to start this invaluable learning journey.
Muslim parents have unique needs; they can no longer rely on reactive parenting that is left over from when their societies were more closed and their children less exposed. At the same time, Muslims cannot fall into the trap that the West has set by buying into failed theories of parenting and child management that are too soft, leave the child without boundaries, and serve to undermine parental authority with a focus that is too individualistic. This leaves the child without guidance and wisdom, and the parents feeling lost.
Muslims have healthy boundaries and expectations for their children, based on their religion. With the modern world doing everything it can to encourage rebellion in young people against their parents, Muslims need the strategies, skills, and understanding that will allow them to maintain authority over their child while still having an open, respectful, and loving relationship. This causes the child to see their parents as wise and stable leaders to follow amidst a chaotic world.
Whether you are a Muslim parent, aspiring parent, teacher, youth mentor, or Imam, you cannot afford to wait to start this invaluable learning journey.
What you will learn from this course...
The body language that emanates authority over youth.
Body language and non-verbal communication is perhaps the most important aspecting of leading young people that no one ever studies, and that can only be taught to you by a master teacher who has spent endless hours with young people. These are tried-and-true methods, but they are little known about! You will not only learn these methods but actually see them at work in real-life contexts of classrooms and adult-child interactions. We don't just blab on about "theory" and "awareness" in this course; we teach the actual actions, show proof that this stuff works, break it all down to the smallest details, and you walk away with steps you can act upon immediately.
Body language and non-verbal communication is perhaps the most important aspecting of leading young people that no one ever studies, and that can only be taught to you by a master teacher who has spent endless hours with young people. These are tried-and-true methods, but they are little known about! You will not only learn these methods but actually see them at work in real-life contexts of classrooms and adult-child interactions. We don't just blab on about "theory" and "awareness" in this course; we teach the actual actions, show proof that this stuff works, break it all down to the smallest details, and you walk away with steps you can act upon immediately.
What to do when kids talk back
Learn how to "win" every time in such a way that kids stop trying to argue with you at all and accept your authority without sacrificing their love and respect for you. Rather, practicing these methods actually builds a child's admiration for their parent and adults in their lives who use them. Again, you will not only learn these methods but actually see them at work in real-life contexts of classrooms and adult-child interactions.
Learn how to talk so kids will actually listen, even when they are agitated!
As a teacher, child interruptions, distraction, and inattentiveness are something you deal with all the time. But again, there are tried-and-true methods to our patterns of speaking, pausing, tone of voice, and facial expression that are known for kids to respond to. You won't find this stuff anywhere else because these are the tricks of the trade for teachers who work in challenging school environments. This is the key to ending the "in one ear out the other" syndrome that so many parents experience and feel when they talk to their kids. You cannot afford to miss this!
How to get kids to actually talk to you
Parents so often get frustrated by the muted one-word responses they get from seemingly disinterested kids. "How was your day at school?" "Fine…" "Well, what did you learn?" "I dunno." Sound familiar? It's time to put an end to this and learn how to get your kids to willingly partake in meaningful sharing with you about their thoughts and lives. In this course, you will not only learn how to do this but also learn how to create meaningful learning in your child about how the wisdom of Islām is a core part of everything that goes on in their lives. ALL MUSLIM ADULTS NEED TO LEARN THIS to guide the next generation.
How to get kids to do chores and perform tasks
Very few parents know and understand how kids actually learn and how to set them up for success and competence (even a lot of teachers don't either, unfortunately). We show you exactly what you need to understand and exactly what to do to build responsibility with kids and have them genuinely contribute to a functioning household and mature faster. The learning from this will give you the confidence and ability to be able to teach your child anything!
The right talks for Muslim parents to have at what ages (and how to do it!)
Cultivating firm faith in our children means preparing them with proper Islamic knowledge before they face the trials in life that are inevitable based on the developmental stage as a child goes through. We show you the key conversations to have at optimal ages and how to do it, so your child goes through life able to navigate the modern world while staying firm in their faith.
How to deal with sibling rivalry
Alhamdulillah! As Muslims, we know the blessings of having a family with many children! This also means we know and experience that conflicts amongst siblings are inevitable. Too often parents brush sibling conflict as something that is just a phase, and they plug their ears hoping it will end one day. This comes from not knowing what to do, and it can have very damaging long-term effects on families. We show you how to deal with these conflicts, how to manage the annoyance, and then how to turn these conflicts into opportunities for deep learning that they really are.
How to talk to kids about sex and other sensitive issues of modern times.
This is something so many Muslim parents have questions about. We must be proactive in modern teaching our children about the reality of this world and equipping them with the mentality and knowledge they need to get through difficult challenges with their iman intact. It is no longer an option for Muslim parents to rely on shielding their children from these machinations of the shaytān. We teach you what is appropriate to teach and when, and how to do it Islāmically and effectively.
Giving your child a mission for Islām
If Muslim parents do not inculcate in their children that Islām is a mission for their life, we will continue to feel a struggle of losing our youth. When Islām is a mission for youth, it is something they are not afraid to externalize, and they feel empowered to practice the discipline it teaches. When they do not feel it is a mission, they only experience Islām as a set of restrictions that cause them to miss out.
DON'T WAIT
Having all the skills and understandings you need as a Muslim parent puts you in a position to be a true leader for your child, who they admire, respect, and seek wisdom from. When you have all this, you can connect them to Islām in a way that reaches the deepest parts of their soul and their aspirations for life. This is what every Muslim family needs in order to raise a generation that is BETTER than the one that preceded it. We CAN do it!
Whether you are a parent, parent-to-be, youth mentor, or Imam, get started today! Learn what you need to know to raise a righteous generation! Take the course "Parenting Skills Muslims Need" now!
Learn how to "win" every time in such a way that kids stop trying to argue with you at all and accept your authority without sacrificing their love and respect for you. Rather, practicing these methods actually builds a child's admiration for their parent and adults in their lives who use them. Again, you will not only learn these methods but actually see them at work in real-life contexts of classrooms and adult-child interactions.
Learn how to talk so kids will actually listen, even when they are agitated!
As a teacher, child interruptions, distraction, and inattentiveness are something you deal with all the time. But again, there are tried-and-true methods to our patterns of speaking, pausing, tone of voice, and facial expression that are known for kids to respond to. You won't find this stuff anywhere else because these are the tricks of the trade for teachers who work in challenging school environments. This is the key to ending the "in one ear out the other" syndrome that so many parents experience and feel when they talk to their kids. You cannot afford to miss this!
How to get kids to actually talk to you
Parents so often get frustrated by the muted one-word responses they get from seemingly disinterested kids. "How was your day at school?" "Fine…" "Well, what did you learn?" "I dunno." Sound familiar? It's time to put an end to this and learn how to get your kids to willingly partake in meaningful sharing with you about their thoughts and lives. In this course, you will not only learn how to do this but also learn how to create meaningful learning in your child about how the wisdom of Islām is a core part of everything that goes on in their lives. ALL MUSLIM ADULTS NEED TO LEARN THIS to guide the next generation.
How to get kids to do chores and perform tasks
Very few parents know and understand how kids actually learn and how to set them up for success and competence (even a lot of teachers don't either, unfortunately). We show you exactly what you need to understand and exactly what to do to build responsibility with kids and have them genuinely contribute to a functioning household and mature faster. The learning from this will give you the confidence and ability to be able to teach your child anything!
The right talks for Muslim parents to have at what ages (and how to do it!)
Cultivating firm faith in our children means preparing them with proper Islamic knowledge before they face the trials in life that are inevitable based on the developmental stage as a child goes through. We show you the key conversations to have at optimal ages and how to do it, so your child goes through life able to navigate the modern world while staying firm in their faith.
How to deal with sibling rivalry
Alhamdulillah! As Muslims, we know the blessings of having a family with many children! This also means we know and experience that conflicts amongst siblings are inevitable. Too often parents brush sibling conflict as something that is just a phase, and they plug their ears hoping it will end one day. This comes from not knowing what to do, and it can have very damaging long-term effects on families. We show you how to deal with these conflicts, how to manage the annoyance, and then how to turn these conflicts into opportunities for deep learning that they really are.
How to talk to kids about sex and other sensitive issues of modern times.
This is something so many Muslim parents have questions about. We must be proactive in modern teaching our children about the reality of this world and equipping them with the mentality and knowledge they need to get through difficult challenges with their iman intact. It is no longer an option for Muslim parents to rely on shielding their children from these machinations of the shaytān. We teach you what is appropriate to teach and when, and how to do it Islāmically and effectively.
Giving your child a mission for Islām
If Muslim parents do not inculcate in their children that Islām is a mission for their life, we will continue to feel a struggle of losing our youth. When Islām is a mission for youth, it is something they are not afraid to externalize, and they feel empowered to practice the discipline it teaches. When they do not feel it is a mission, they only experience Islām as a set of restrictions that cause them to miss out.
DON'T WAIT
Having all the skills and understandings you need as a Muslim parent puts you in a position to be a true leader for your child, who they admire, respect, and seek wisdom from. When you have all this, you can connect them to Islām in a way that reaches the deepest parts of their soul and their aspirations for life. This is what every Muslim family needs in order to raise a generation that is BETTER than the one that preceded it. We CAN do it!
Whether you are a parent, parent-to-be, youth mentor, or Imam, get started today! Learn what you need to know to raise a righteous generation! Take the course "Parenting Skills Muslims Need" now!
See what Muslim Parents and Parent Coaches say about our course...
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I am just mind-blown! I have read parenting books and followed various accounts about parenting but never found such valuable content! This doesn't just inspire me to teach my children, but I also learned more about myself
- Madiha, Muslim Mother
I and my family benefited greatly from this course. It taught us important aspects of self control and made us better understand our childhood.
- Bilal, Muslim father-to-be (insha'Allāh)
May Allah reward you immensely. This is a much-needed course. Just as we watched it to the T, I hope and pray to apply it to the T. SubhanAllah every detail of it is applicable to our day to day, hour to hour, minute to minute life as parents!
- Maimoona Ahmed, Muslim Mother
I benefited so much as a mother of teenagers I will inshaAllah rewatch such valuable information. May Allah reward you
- Umm Adel, Muslim Mother
I find this course extremely beneficial because it is from a Muslim point of view and you show real-life examples. It helps a lot!
- Maria, Muslim Mother
In my experience of putting these techniques into practice. Alhamdulilah, I'm finding it much easier to stay calm and actually get things done with my 3-year-old girl.
- Joshua, Muslim Father
So many things I learned in just the first hour! I feel special to able to have access to this!
- Bayan, Muslim Sister
I was praying for a course like this. May Allāh bless you and help us all stay guided in the deen of Islām. Ameen
- Farhana, Muslim Mother
I've shared this to SO MANY people. When you find something this good, you just want to scream it out to the world!
- Elnaz Shahin, Muslim Homeschooling Mother
This course helped me already in my interactions with my teenage siblings, parents, AND wife.
- Bilal, Muslim brother, son, and husband
I hope everyone listens and takes benefit from this course because it teaches us how to master our emotions with kids .
- Umm Abdullah, Muslim Mother
I've already started using what I learned from the first lesson and started to teach it to others as well.
- Daud Burke, Father & Student of Knowledge
The examples remind me exactly of mistakes I have made before with my fiver year old. Thank you for your course. Learning a lot!
- Suad Ahmed, Muslim Mother
What is taught about how to teach different aspects of Islām at different ages is a GOLD MINE!
- Maria, Muslim Mother
Educators need to hear this.
- Abu Yusuf, Muslim Father & Teacher
This is a very moving course.
- Khadiga Ali, Muslim mother
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