About Our Parenting Courses
Family Learning courses and workshops are free for parents, carers and grandparents to help you create a better family life.
Do you want to better understand and support your children and teenagers' behaviour, anxiety and mental health? If so, enrol on one of our parenting courses or workshops to impact positively on your family life.
- Support children and teenager's resilience and self- esteem
- Learn about children and teenager's development and strategies to support positive behaviour
- First steps to understanding your neurodivergent child
- Learn strategies to support your anxious child and teenager
Our tutors are supportive and knowledgeable, and classes are relaxed, informal and delivered online.
If you want to find out more about our parenting courses watch our video.
Topics we cover
- Understanding your Neurodivergent child
- Understanding child to parent violence
- Managing anxiety
- Build your child's resilience
- Explore and learn to support your child's behaviour
- Developing your child's self esteem
- Support your child's early years
- Building your child's concentration
- Help your child develop positive routines
- Support your child's sensory needs
- Supporting your LGBTQ+ child
Partnership Work
Do you want us to deliver a course or workshop in your school, Family Centre, or community setting? To express an interest, please contact us via our expression of interest form or email us
Learners say:
"Really useful, simple strategies to cover a range of behaviours given, as well as opportunity to discuss our own personal circumstances and behavioural challenges. Really feel far better equipped to try and improve the behaviour of my children."
"I learnt the five British Valves, the education system, the parent evening, phonics and lots useful websites. I am now able to read English books with my son, or be prepare to read books with him. I found this course really helpful that I can support my son at home, for example to review with him, understanding how is he doing at school, and how the school support my son too."