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Free Parenting Seminar

Are you and your toddler on an emotional rollercoaster?

Want to know how both of you can survive and thrive in the toddler years?

Toddlers are often described as moody and difficult. We can forget that they are busy mastering lots of new skills and learning about the world.

Come and hear child psychologist Dr Alicia Lieberman, University of California, USA talk about how toddlers:

  • want to be independant but still need to feel safe and secure
  • have strong emotions that drive their behaviour
  • may cling to you one minute and push you away the next.
Hear how parents can support their toddler's healthy emotional development during this time of rapid change. 

For more information about the seminar phone the Centre for Health Promotion on 81617777 or email cywhs.healthpromotion@health.sa.gov.au.


Dad Factor

Fathers have a unique role in the emotional, psychological, social and physical development of their children.

Dad Factor is a seven week free course for fathers, grandfathers, uncles and other male carers that aims to emphasize the important role that Dads play in the lives of their children, and to assist participants in developing their own parenting style. Topics covered include: The role of fathers; communicating with children; helping children develop self-confidence; understanding and responding to kid’s behaviour; handling stress and personal relationships.

Wednesday 17th October, 2012 to Wednesday 28th November, 2012 (Weekly for 7 weeks) 

Time:            6.00 to 8.00pm

Where:         Forbes Children’s Centre, 80 Thomas Street Plympton

To book please call reception on 7425 8200 (option 5).  For futher enquiries please ask to speak with Andrew

Page last updated: 9 November 2012
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