NURTURING MY CHILD'S NATURAL POTENTIAL

NURTURING MY CHILD'S NATURAL POTENTIAL

Introducing participants to the concept of parents being first and foremost the educators of their children. Educating children and youths is an adventure which can be both rewarding and complex. This training module focuses one’s gaze on that which is specific or unique in each child. To seek how to best undertake the task of helping each child become their true selves.
Children can only begin to know themselves through the image and lived experience communicated to them by their parents, carers and educators.

A Workshop for Parents - Carers - Educators From young children to adolescence

Objectives:
Explore what is unique to your child
Learn how best to help them develop and express their natural talents and abilities.

Workshop Themes:
Recognise them in their uniqueness, and appreciating them for their true selves, (not only in accordance with popular belief systems of today).
Continually helping them step by step to actualise themselves according to their natural talents and realistic capabilities.
Realise who they are in a manner adapted to their age, taking into account their level of maturity. -Decipher your child’s potentialities through their desires, projects, aspirations, of which your child communicates to you in their way.
Learn to help them make choices in a personal and authentic way.
Gradually accompanying them from complete dependency to autonomy.

Nurturing My Child’s Natural Potential - 1 Day Workshop

Dates:  Thursday 14th August 2025

Time: 9.30am – 5.00pm

Cost: $195, Concession $165

Venue: To be advised on registration

Register by: Thursday 7th August

Participants will be provided with a workbook. Please bring along your favourite pen.

A Certificate will be provided on completion of workshop.

For further information about the workshop or registration, please use the contact form below.

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