Thursday, May 3, 2012

Help you child in Anger Management
Anger is part of a human condition. It is often linked with other emotions. As parents, when our children get angry we get concerned and helpless at times. Instead, empower yourselves to help your child manage his anger. Learn how to understand your child, to handle power struggles with your child and to teach your child to express his anger positively. The workshop will address the following:

  • Reasons for anger
  • Recognising Anger in children
  • Managing your emotions
  • Strategies in helping our children


Time: 10 - 12noon
Date: Friday 18 May 2012
Fees: $2 per person
 
 
 
Transition to Secondary One
Moving into Secondary One can sometimes be daunting for both students and parents. While teenage adolescence is a natural process of development, there are associated growing pains faced by both teens and parents. With surmounting influences of peer pressures, academic stresses, new adjustments and media distractions, how can parents better understand and connect with their teens?
This talk examines the phase of teenage transitions and the realities of being a secondary school student. It also draws parents to discuss about pertinent changes in parenting approach and proposes strategies to engage and influence your teens.


Time: 9 - 12noon
Date: 24 May  2012 - PTM day
Fees: $2 per person