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Primary School children Time Out For Parents Topics Include: What Children Really Need Developing Emotional Security Setting Loving Limits Keeping Children Safe Problem Solving Keeping Sane Sharing your own experiences A 6-week Course in Parenting Skills for parents of Primary School children Thursday Evenings starting 11th May 7pm - 9pm venue Cippenham Baptist Church 11 Elmshott Lane SL1 5QS Enquiries and Bookings Rachel 07786 676167 Robin 07816 181472 or email robin@scott11.com

Time Out for Parents How does it work? What’s in the course? Sharing ideas with other parents is an important part of the course. We aim to help you recognise the good and positive things you are already doing, as well as give you time to think through some ideas on parenting that you may not have come across before. Case studies and real life scenarios help you to ground the course in every day practicalities. What’s in the course? We start by looking at what our children really need, understanding each child’s temperament, and how to meet their emotional needs. Building on this we explore how to develop our child’s emotional security including play, and learning to recognise our child’s feelings and to respond with good listening. We examine the vital subject of setting boundaries – why children need them, why they can be hard to set and carry through, and how our parenting style affects our children’s response. We recognise the value of routines, praise and consistency, and explore a toolkit of discipline strategies for different ages and different issues. The topics of unsupervised play, TV and internet safety, bullying and talking about sex are tackled next. In the final session, there’s a chance to review the course and use problem solving skills. Time Out for Parents (Care for the Family) Our popular course for parents of younger children helps build strong relationships using good parenting principles to nurture children from an early age. Through five core sessions you will be encouraged and increase your confidence to parent and nurture your child as they develop. “Thank you for the course. It has completely changed the way we operate as a family”