Incredible Years Basic Parent Programme
To increase children’s emotional, social and cognitive development. To promote positive social behaviours and to promote school readiness.
To increase children’s emotional, social and cognitive development. To promote positive social behaviours and to promote school readiness.
Assist in problem solving, effective communication skills and supporting children’s play.
Helping your Children Cope with Separation and Divorce Education programme will enable parents to parent effectively through and after separation/divorce. It assists parents in shifting their relationship to a co-parent relationship while exploring obstacles that prevent co-parenting. This programme aims to put children’s needs as the main focus for separated parents.
The aim of the programme is to promote positive relationships between parents and children.
Support parents to resolve conflict, improve the family communication practicing clear and direct communication.
Understanding our response. Aims to support individuals about the importance of relationships within family and community and how compassion and understanding the intention of behaviour brigs about personal change sand conflict resolution.
To support parents in having more education about their child’s needs.
The programme aims to support parents and their children to: Address challenging behaviour within the family environment; Increase the levels of effective communication between parents and their children; Develop a number of key parenting skills to support improved relationships with their children.
To equip parents with the skills and strategies required to parent effectively.
To understand what is motivating the child’s behaviour. Learn to look at what is behind the behaviour, the feelings and needs of the child; Develop the ability to see things from the child’s perspective; Develop more awareness and consciousness about what is really going on in our relationship with our child and in relationship with self while we parent; Develop understanding and skills in emphatic listening; Learn more about anger, what is really going on when someone is angry, triggers, about what happens in the brain when someone is angry, and how to respond to anger in the child and/or in the parent; Understanding self compassion, learn how this can help and support us in our parenting; Learning about how our own childhood can impact on how we are in close relationships in adulthood and how it can influence how we parent; Exploring our strengths as a parent, and also looking at what we want for our children – a manifesto for parenting. Within the course/workshop there will be presentations, big group exercises, small group work and lots of opportunities for sharing and exploring your own personal parenting challenges.