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Helping your child: Positive Discipline with Lorraine Lee Event

Lorraine Lee, ReCap
Time:
12:15 - 13:45
Date:
22 April 2015
Venue:
85/2207. This is the Life Sciences Building, and 2207 is one of the seminar rooms near Lattes. Level access.

For more information regarding this event, please email Linnet Evans at L.Evans@soton.ac.uk .

Event details

The Parents and Carers Network are pleased to welcome back Lorraine Lee for another informative and imaginative workshop, covering key aspects of being a parent.

All parents want the best for their children and try hard to achieve this. This session will be of particular interest to parents of pre-teen and teenage children. However parents of younger children are also very welcome.

So that Lorraine can tailor her presentation to your own family situations as far as possible, please confirm the ages of your child(ren) when you accept the Outlook invitation.

There's a lot to pack into this session, and Lorraine has asked us to extend beyond the usual hour. Please note the start and end times.

Parents and Carers Network

The Parents and Carers Network (P&CN) aims to support the working lives of colleagues who also have these off-campus responsibilities. Carers include those looking after someone who is unable to care for themselves due to old age or a disability.

Find out more

Parents and Carers Network

The Parents and Carers Network (P&CN) aims to support the working lives of colleagues who also have these off-campus responsibilities. Carers include those looking after someone who is unable to care for themselves due to old age or a disability.

Find out more

Speaker information

Lorraine Lee,ReCap,says: "I have been a Parenting Practitioner for over 10 years. During this time I have had the pleasure to work with hundreds of parents who represent hundreds of children. I have seen that the role of being a parent brings with it some unique demands, privileges and challenges, irrespective of background or current position. Equipping, supporting and encouraging parents remains a massive priority if our nation is going to thrive."

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