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Parent/Carer Training & Workshops
We run workshops for parents in South Wales and South West England. We can also provide workshops to groups of parents for organisations.
Incredible Years Parenting Programme
The Incredible Years® evidence-based programs for parents, teachers, and children reduce challenging behaviours in children and increase their social emotional learning and self-control skills. Evidence shows the programs have improved behaviours of up to 80 percent of the children of participating parents and teachers.
find out moreGet a Good Night Sleep
A workshop for parents and carers which explores the current sleep difficulties and why these may occur and introduces evidence-based techniques to reduce bedtime difficulties.
find out moreUnderstanding and Managing Attachment Behaviours
For parents and carer’s of children displaying problematic behaviour’s that could be linked to attachment. Explore your child’s current behaviour and why these behaviours may occur. Attendees will learn how to identify attachment based behaviours and learn proven techniques for managing these behaviours and, in cases where they are problematic, reduce their frequency by building their child’s sense of security.
find out moreDid you know?
1 in 10 children
and young people are affected by a mental health problem.
1 in 15 children
and young people are affected by a mental health problem.