About the program
Love, Limits, and Lessons is about more than solving today’s temper tantrum.
It’s an effective road map for guiding and raising children in a manner that inspires respect and cooperation. It’s a results-driven approach for parents, teachers and professionals who are interested in helping children grow up to become loving, caring citizens, leaders and parents themselves.
As a social service professional, Denny realizes that every child is different and every situation is unique. What he teaches is based on the premise that while each child is different, the underlying misbehaviors are not.
He believes that children act out and misbehave because they are either attempting to communicate a need or are demonstrating a learned behavior taught to them by the world that surrounds and guides them.
His approach and techniques for training parents, teachers and professionals are based on three principles:
- Learning to read the child’s behavior
- Understanding why the “acting out” is happening – identifying the underlying behavior
- Providing a simple, effective and impactful “toolbox” filled with positive alternative techniques to raise cooperative children in today’s world.
“The basis for my training is a combination of knowing why parenting today is so much more challenging than when we ourselves were children, along with the clinical research of Dr. Rudolph Dreikurs and Alfred Adler. I believe that this is the most beneficial program for empowering parents, professionals and children. The results I have experienced actually change the dynamics and underlying causes of the behavior itself. The program provides you with a full array of warm and nurturing intervention opportunities and strategies, and is dedicated to helping you find peaceful solutions.”
– Denny Mosesman
MSSW, University of Tennessee College of Social Work
Certified Parent Educator
Formerly worked with the Commissioner of the Tennessee Department of Children’s Services