In this workshop for parents/carers of teens and tweens we will be exploring bullying and setting safe boundaries with friends/peers.
Bullying affects lots of children and young people. It can happen anywhere: at school, travelling to and from school, in sporting teams, in friendship or family groups.
There is no legal definition of bullying. But it is usually defined as repeated behaviour which is intended to hurt someone either emotionally or physically. It can take many forms including:
physical assault
social bullying
threatening behaviour
name calling
cyberbullying
In this workshop we'll explore bullying in detail to understand what it is and isn't ; how you can best support your child to understand and respond bullying; and help your child to understand and set boundaries with their peers.
This peer support call for parents and carers will explore what confidence and self worth are, and look at ways in which we can support our kids to build their self-confidence and self worth so that they can become more resourceful and create bright futures for themselves.
The call is on Zoom and will be a combination of our own input, group conversation, support for each other and identifying what you would like to take away and think about or put into action. You will receive the Zoom link in the registration confirmation.
The Connected Families programme is open to all parents & carers of children aged 8 plus. It includes these regular parent peer support calls ; access to our membership area full of resources ; and regular emails with family activities and parenting articles.
Thanks to funding Glasgow City Council & Foundation Scotland if you live in Glasgow there is also free to access life coaching for you and/or you children to help your family thrive.
Find out more and join the program here: www.potentialin.me/families-online
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