How do I get my child to listen to me? (819) for parents & carers in Herts

How do I get my child to listen to me? (819) for parents & carers in Herts

By Supporting Links

Improve communication by encouraging your child to listen to you and talk to you

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  • 1 hour
  • Online

About this event

Family & Education • Parenting

"Why won't my son just listen to what I am saying?"

"Why do I have to repeat myself so many times?"

"My daughter just won't tell me what is going on, even when I can see she is upset"


The biggest complaint parents have is that their children don't listen.

The biggest complaint young people have about adults is that they "JUST DON'T LISTEN"

So often this means that we end up in conflict, so what can we do to change this?

This online session will help you to understand:

  • How it feels when we are speaking and no-one listens
  • Why we should listen to the small stuff as well as the big stuff
  • How this reduces conflict
  • Practical advice on how, when and where to listen

This interactive session and popular session is part of the Supporting Links Bitesize Parenting Collection; this one hour event will take place via Zoom and will include a Q&A.

Previous attendees have said:

"Great presenters. These seem to get better and better every time."

"The real life examples are so helpful and such a good reminder!"

The workshop is provided free to parents by Herts County Council and it is open to all parents and carers of children aged 2-25 years old who are living in Hertfordshire.

To ask a question or for more information contact Supporting Links on 01442 300185 or email info@supportinglinks.co.uk.

Supporting Links is an independent company.



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Jan 29 · 11:00 PST