How to stop telling your kids to 'CALM DOWN!'
Learning a new parenting language that will help transform your family dynamics
Description
Join us for the first in a series of workshops on learning a new parenting language.
In this workshop we will cover:
1. Helping you understand why kids with special, additional or higher emotional needs (fizzy kids as we like to call them!) require a different parenting approach.
2. Making you aware of the language you currently use with your kids and asking whether it's working.
3. Helping you start to re-learn to be the parent your kid needs you to be by learning a new parenting language.
Our transformative parenting approach will improve your parental mental health by getting you back in control of your emotions and helping your kids become more regulated in the meantime. It will transform your family dynamics and gives you something really tangible to do differently with your kids by providing a practical tool that brings together the best of therapeutic, mindful and intentional parenting techniques.
Your child may have a diagnosed special or additional need or they may just be highly sensitive and taking longer to reach emotional maturity. You may have tried different parenting techniques but nothing feels like it is working.
Wherever you are on your parenting journey, you are welcome here. FizzyKids is a supportive and non-judgemental community - we're just re-learning to be the parents our fizzy kids need us to be one messy step at a time.
What You Will Learn!
- Transform your family dynamics by reducing challenging behaviours
- Improve your parental mental health
- Feel like a better parent because you better understand your kids' special, additional and emotional needs
- Learn a new parenting language - a different way to communicate and interact with your kids
- Better understand the needs of your kids (which may be different to your needs as a child)
Who Should Attend!
- Parents and family members who have kids with special, additional and emotional needs
- Professional carers, teachers and support workers who work with kids with additional needs
- Anyone who wants to learn a new, responsive approach to interacting with kids