Meeting format A meeting during which the facilitator will share strategies, beliefs, and research findings that may support parents of school-aged children. There will also be time for exercises, analysis of examples, as well as joint discussion and exchange of experiences among participants. About the meeting School is an important part of a child's life – but also a daily challenge for parents. How to support your child without losing your own peace and energy? How to talk to teachers, handle homework, and respond to "remarks" while maintaining a good relationship with your child? During the workshop, participants will receive practical tools, specific strategies, and a new perspective on the role of a parent in the education system. Participation outcomes: - Learn ways to balance the needs of your child, school, and yourself - Discover how to build a partnership with teachers without taking on the role of a "lesson guardian" - Learn how to respond to "remarks" in a way that supports your child and facilitates cooperation with the school - Receive a set of strategies for situations when your child doesn't want to go to school - Increase your confidence in setting boundaries and taking care of your well-being as a parent Facilitator Marta Sieńko - psychologist, trainer of FamilyLab and the Sustainable Parenting program aimed at parents experiencing symptoms of parental burnout, participant in trainings conducted by Agnieszka Stein and Gosia Stańczyk, Solution-Focused Therapy trainings, graduate of the Support Group Trainers School at the Sto Pociech Foundation, and postgraduate studies in Mediation in the spirit of Nonviolent Communication. 💰 Investment: 110 PLN By participating in the event, you support the Beneficiaries of the Portus Vitae Foundation. 📅 Registration: https://www.przystan.my Questions: [email protected]
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