Teenage Years Toolbox Course – Online (Hamilton)
May 28 @ 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm $75
What you will learn
In six sessions, typically run over six weeks, the Teen years Toolbox will support you on your journey of letting go and handing over some of the controls as your young person learns to fly solo. Although the teen years can be challenging, they can also be some of the best years of your life – and theirs! Toolbox covers a range of topics, including the importance of love and connection, different parenting styles, understanding your teenager and their big feelings, discipline, boundaries and lots more.
This course is a newer version of our Tweens and Teens Toolbox course. Please note that this course is aimed specifically at parents of teenagers 13 – 18 years.
What’s covered in the six sessions?
Session 1 Love is the foundation
Session 2 Parents
Session 3 Stronger, deeper, closer
Session 4 Heart-led parenting
Session 5 Discipline without shouting, force or fluster
Session 6 Putting it all together
Cost and payment
The cost is $75 per person or $110 per couple. However, our desire is that cost would never be a barrier, and we’d still love you to join us if you’re unable to contribute in this way. Get in touch, and we’ll get you booked in.
Details
This course will be running online (via Zoom) until further notice.
For more information, please phone Frank on 0211445616 or email frankparry@zoho.com
To Book
Online: www.theparentingplace.com...
(Select Hamilton online course).
or contact caitlin.penty@parentingplace.nz
The course will end on 9 July 2020.
Toolbox courses require a minimum of five participants to proceed.
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