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Thank you for booking onto Parenting Smart - Online Course

Thank you for booking onto Parenting Smart - Online Course

Thank you for signing up for our Parenting Smart course, where you'll learn skills that'll help improve your relationships with your children.

You should receive a confirmation email shortly. Please check both your inbox and spam folder. Please note you'll receive details on how to access the course on the first day of the course you booked onto.

A reminder of the modules you'll be covering during the course:

  • Connecting: How to build a strong bond with your child
  • Praise & Reward: How to encourage desired behaviours
  • Selective Ignoring: How to discourage unwanted behaviours
  • Clear Instructions: How to ensure your child understands what is expected of them
  • Boundaries and Consequences: How to set limits in advance in an effective way
  • Time Out: How to manage extreme behaviours.

If you have any questions about the course or require assistance, please contact us at parenting.smart@place2be.org.uk. Be sure to check out our FAQs, as you might find the answer to your question there.

 

In the meantime...

Check out our Parenting Smart website - full of practical advice and tried and tested tips for parents and carers of primary-age children. 

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