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KEEPING KIDS IN MIND

Post Separation Parenting course - Keeping Kids in Mind - is a dynamic 5 week course aimed at assisting separated parents who are struggling to co-operatively co-parent supporting their children.

Parents are challenged to refocus on better understanding their own children's needs during this time of family change, learn strategies to rebuild resilience in their family and develop child focused ways to negotiate with the other parent.

 

This course examines issues such as:

Loss and Grief after separation

The Hidden World of Children

Rebuilding Resilience

Bridging the Gap

Looking Back, Moving Forward

This course satisfies the requirements of a court ordered post-separation parenting course.

WHEN: 5 x Wednesdays

10am to 12.30pm

8th, 15th, 22nd & 29th May and 5th June 2019

WHERE: Centacare NENW

150 Rusden St, Armidale

COST: $100 waged $70 unwaged

(payment plan available)

Registration is essential. Course entry by interview

To book your place please call 1800 372 826

 

FREE KEEP CALM THEY'RE JUST KIDS

3 week course in ARMIDALE on three Thursdays -  9th , 16th and 23rd May 2019 from 9.30am to 12pm each day for frustrated parents or teachers that have to deal with highly explosive or difficult to manage children. Also excellent for parents of challenging teenagers.

This course is based on the work of Dr Ross Greene whose books including “The Explosive Child” and “Raising Human Beings” have helped many parents, teachers and psychologists work with challenging children to find solutions to long standing, hard to solve challenges.

These children often have a particular way of seeing and relating to the world that makes it difficult for them to adapt, be flexible, problem sol

Parenting Ideas

Upcoming webinars for parents!!

These webinars offer convenient, credible , informative learning.  If you are unable to make the scheduled time, you can simply register and access the recording later.

 

Teach Girls to build each other up

Friendships can be problematic for many girls.  They can be mean an put each other down and, conversely, they can be strong allies and wonderful sources of support.  This webinar will show parent how to help girls create positive peer relationships and provide practical advice and ideas to navigate tricky situations including toxic friendships, cliques and bullying.

Date: 29 May 2019, 8-9 pm

 

For more information and to register go to www.parentingideas.com.au

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