MamaCon – A Conference Just for Moms!
If Mama Ain’t Happy….You Know the Rest!
What mom isn’t looking for help to get her kids to toe-the-line, find time for herself and make her life go more smoothly? Wouldn’t it be great if moms had a place they could go to get a year’s worth of great advice and support for their endless and often thankless work in just one day?
That place exists and it’s called MamaCon – Inspiration and Tools for Modern Moms. MamaCon, May 18 and 19, 2012, at the Bellevue Hilton, is the brainchild of Seattle area moms and parent educators Amy Lang and Kim Estes.
Amy and Kim decided the time has come for a conference solely devoted to the “business” of motherhood. Here’s a taste of some excellent tips and advice from several of MamaCon’s amazing speakers and experts.
Dr. Shirin Shirkat, Create Happy Kids, tells moms to “say it only once and be heard” by using this magical sentence, “First, _________ then, ____________.” For example, “First eat your dinner, then you can have ice cream.” Keep this short, clear and concrete if you want it to be powerful and effective.
Sara Eizen, Nest Seattle, helps moms go from “clutter to calm.” One of her best tips is to take the hanging rod out of the coat closet and install hooks instead. No more hangers and plenty of room to get all those coats and jackets put away.
Margit Crane, Gifted With ADD, says moms need to understand sometimes your child is going to be like a “hot house flower.” Your child may need extra reminding, love, attention, support, reminding again and excessive cajoling. Do what they need to thrive. She says this is usually a passing phase and kids end up able to function well without mom’s intensive help.
Too tired for sex? Amy Johnson, Diligent Joy, suggests having a regular date with your spouse or partner and having sex before you go out for dinner or to the movies.
Kathy Slattengren, Priceless Parenting, suggests using “silent self-talk” as the first step to moving from anger to empathy. All those snarky, sarcastic and downright mean things you sometimes say to try to motivate your kids? Feel free to think them all you want. Saying them won’t do anyone any good and certainly won’t get your kid moving. Silent self-talk allows you to vent and then connect with your child.
Some of the topics that will be presented at MamaCon:
Life Strategies:
Envy the Energizer Bunny? Sleep for the Exhausted Mama – Catherine Darley, ND
Vodka: It’s Not Just for Drinking Jim Allen
Getting Your Groove Back: Sex for the Exhausted Mama – Amy Johnson
From Clutter to Calm – Sara Eizen
Motherhood, Money and Mayhem – Debbie Whitlock
The Momarchy: Take Your Life Back From Your Kids – Angela Toussaint
Parenting Strategies:
Raising Resilient Kids- Avoiding Praise Junkies! – Sarina Behar Natkin
Turn It Off! Tips and Tools for Parenting in the Age of Technology – Ann Hungar Steel
Chores Without Challenge – Patricia Nan Anderson
Turning Anger to Empathy: Responding to Misbehavior with Empathy – Kathy Slattengren
Creating Grateful Kids – Shirin Shirkat
That Would Never Happen to MY Daughter! – Kelly Marquet
Picky Eating: It’s Not Your Fault! – Matthew Amster-Burton
With over 50 parenting and life speakers and experts, including Rosalind Wiseman, New York Times best selling author of Queen Bees and Wannabes, free mini-spa treatments, wine tasting, a comedy show and Seattle Mom Prom local moms will get just what they need to be happier, savvier mamas.
If mama ain’t happy, nobody’s happy and MamaCon is all about creating happy moms!
Bellevue Hilton
300 112th Avenue SE
Bellevue, Washington 98004
Marketplace Preview and Kick-Off Cocktail Party!
Friday, May 18, 2012 – 3PM to 9PM
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC!