Free Parenting Seminar

WE INVITE YOU!

FREE PARENTING SEMINAR AT GREATER SHEPPARTON SECONDARY COLLEGE

Raising Resilient Children - Thursday 15th June 5:30 pm – 7:00 pm

 

Learning how to cope with, and bounce back from, set backs and disappointment is how we develop our resilience – the ability to stay calm and deal with whatever challenges cross our path. It may be a severe weather event, a pandemic (both of which we have experienced in Shepparton) or other event outside our control, but how we respond to that event impacts our health and wellbeing.  

 

That’s why we are proud to be hosting a Triple P Seminar to help all parents give children useful skills and strategies to manage their emotions, overcome challenges, and handle stressful situations. The Triple P – Positive Parenting Program - can help you guide your child towards a happy and successful adulthood. 

 

Triple P’s Raising Resilient Children Seminar for parents offers tips on how to develop your child’s ability to cope with problems, now and in the future. 

HELP YOUR KIDS COPE WITH LIFE’S UPS AND DOWNS – INCLUDING ONLINE

  • Problem-solve with your child, to help them stay safe and manage risks 
  • Support your child’s ability to manage emotional ups and downs
  • Help your child cope with stress and setbacks and stay positive 

The seminar is fun and friendly and it’s FREE! It will help kids and parents take the drama out of family life so everyone can deal with issues calmly and more confidently. It will help build positive relationships with the staff as we all work together to raise a generation of children that have experienced unprecedented interruptions to their education.

 

REGISTER NOW FOR THE FREE SEMINAR: https://www.triplep-parenting.net.au/vic-en/contact/find-a-session/2023-06-15/seminar/raising-resilient-children/112298/ to learn more and book your free spot.

 

Triple P is a world-renowned program (developed in Australia) that has already helped more than 4 million children and their families. Triple P also offers a range of online programs (web-based courses you do in your own time, at your own pace) and these are freely available to all families across Victoria with children aged under 16 years.