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One of the teachers at my daughter's pre-school told me recently about a course she had been on for parents to help speak and communicate with children. Try;

http://www.ican.org.uk/

and

http://www.talkingpoint.org.uk/en/Parent.aspx


Haven't looked at these yet.


Also, maybe the pre-school learning alliance could help?


Kate

I tried to get on one but missed out on a place as was a bit late this term, have signed up for the autumn term - the one this term was being run at various places including the Albrighton Centre on a Friday morning, for 10 weeks. They do a creche too. I think there are details on the Southwark website - will see if i can find the link. To be honest I'm not sure how I'll manage the commitment of 10X fri mornings but want to do something!
  • 1 year later...
Hi did you try these courses in the end? I am thinking the same thing - so fed up of bring ignored by 3 year old and hate shouting at him but sometimes I don't know what else to do to get him to get dressed / get in the bath / put down tos / leave the house / etc etc. Help!
  • 4 months later...

Sol - the tips for boys that have previously been discussed here can be found in the resources section of this website -

http://www.boysdevelopmentproject.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/Discipline-and-Boys-under-5-booklet-pdf.pdf


Even reading this several months on has been useful for me a a a gentle reminder.

Tbh, the tips in that link are interesting but personally I think they have more to do with parental perception of boys than the individual behaviour of any child. My child acts A LOT like the boys described in that link, and she's a girl. My friend's child is very much the opposite, and he's a boy.

The pac.org link looks good, but I couldn't find anything for parents on a weekend (link was for adoptive parents and carers?). Will look again when I have more time.


Unfortunately due to our work schedules, DH and I can only do weekends for formal courses.


Or does anyone know of informal peer support style gentle parenting groups that meet in the evening?

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