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Tuning in to Teens® (Ballarat/ Sunshine) - early matters

Learn strategies to support your child as they navigate adolescence and build their independence.

 

What can this group help with

Join our workshop series and learn to:

  • better understand and help your child navigate this important developmental phase
  • strengthen your relationship with your child
  • coach your child to manage strong emotions like worry, anger and sadness
  • build your child's problem solving, conflict resolution, and resilience skills
  • help your child develop healthy friendships.

Tuning in to Teens® teaches parents how to help their children develop emotional intelligence. This key skill can help them to cope better with emotions, better engage in learning, improve their mental health, and have more stable and satisfying relationships.

Who attends

Parents and caregivers of tweens and teens aged between 10 and 16 who live in Ballarat and specific areas of Sunshine (Delahey and Kings Park).

The early matters program is funded by the Australian Government Department of Social Services.


Express interest

The early matters program is funded by the Australian Government Department of Social Services.

Dates/times

Length: 6 x weekly 1.5-hour group sessions

Dates: February 19, 26; March 5, 12, 19, 26

Time: 7-8:30pm

Pricing
Free of charge. Bookings are essential as places are limited.
Location
Online

Please note: We are funded to provide this program to families in Ballarat and specific areas of Sunshine (Delahey and Kings Park). If you live outside of these areas, please view the other courses listed at www.rav.org.au/child-parenting-courses

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