
An often neglected area for training is parenting. We are passionate about helping parents to be more effective in helping their children through school and life.
Parenting Backwards
Parenting Backwards course is about how you
deliberately and consciously use your parenting
to develop your children into the sort of adults
you’d want them to be.
Sessions typically last for 60-90 minutes. The
format is usually a short presentation followed
by discussions, role plays and exercises take
away and try at home.
The Parenting Backwards course contains five
sessions but we can adjust the number
according to your needs. It is delivered during
the evening.
We are happy to talk to you about creating a
bespoke project around the following areas:
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Helping your child to learn and revise at home
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Understanding the teenage brain
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Helping your child be a better communicator
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Helping to build the confident child and young adult
1 hour+ talks and discussions
We are happy to give talks to talk to parents
around the following areas:
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Helping your child to learn and revise a home
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Understanding the teenage brain
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Helping your child be a better communicator
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Helping to build the confident child and young adult
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Why it’s important to limit screen time and how to achieve this
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How to communicate better with your child
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The importance of reading
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Happiness
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Motivation
Malit in the Community's work with parents has been stunning. First of all, there has been a high attendance at all of the sessions. Second, the parents have loved them, especially the humour and practical aspects. Finally, I’d recommend this course as a great way of getting parents to be more engaged and informed as to how they can help their children at school.
Anthony McGuinness
Headteacher of All Saints Catholic High School, Kirkby.
Andy’s sessions with parents are humorous,
enjoyable and immensely practical. The parents
have loved the ideas and the practical, down-
to-earth way they have been presented.
Andrew Cafferkey
Headteacher of Cardinal Allen High School, Fleetwood.