This online course will let you be a Happy & Confident Parent... and it's now FREE! And I strongly recommend it!
Positive Parenting Program - or better known as Triple P - is an evidence-based online parenting programme that equips parents with positive parenting skills. It is effective for parents of both children and teens. Not only has this programme been proven to improve children’s behaviours, it has also significantly improved parenting confidence and satisfaction and helped parents build stronger relationships with their children.
Through this interactive course, parents can learn at their own time and pacing, and pick up simple and practical strategies to confidently manage children’s behaviour. The course consists of videos, exercises, tips and activities, suitable for parents of children and teens. The course is usually chargeable at $79.95 but to better support parents, MSF Singapore has made Triple P Online (TPOL) to all parents in Singapore for FREE! 🎉🎉🎉
All you have to do is to sign up for a free TPOL account by filling in your contact information and your preferred TPOL programme (Toddlers to Tweens / Pre-teens and Teens) in the REGISTRATION FORM here: go.gov.sg/tpol
You can find out more about the course here: www.triplep-parenting.net/global/about-triple-p/frequently-asked-questions/
parenting skills for toddlers 在 Racheal Kwacz - Child & Family Development Specialist Facebook 的最佳解答
I love the curiosity and awe of toddlers. Everything is magical to them, everything a discovery, everything is new. It is literally, like their world has exploded.
How then do you manage their fierce need for independence and boundaries to come together with their need to explore and discover and touch alllll the thingssssss?
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This is one of my very favorite photos of Ella Grace and I. It was taken on a random Sunday at our church. We were walking past some leftover decorations from a wedding the day before and she was absolutely in awe, almost like she saw flowers for the first time.
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This picture reminds mama to slow down. Slow down and literally smell the roses with her. Slow down and give her five minutes. Slow down, and see the world through her eyes.
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The truth is, I did have five minutes. And when I stopped to see her, I also learned to see the beauty of these five minutes.
My Toddlers Wars workshop isn't reinventing the wheel or judging your parenting skills or telling you what to do. It's really just learning how to see the world through your little one's eyes and how to respond as a parent effectively, kindly, respectfully, and lovingly.
I want to teach you to build these loving healthy relationships with your child.
I want to teach you to take these photos.
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For more info or to register for the next Toddler Wars workshop on January 6, check out the Events page.
You got this, mamas. xx