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1.12 – Responsibilities of parenting – feedback
Did you think of these? Major Parenting ResponsibilityWhat others said Basic Needs Provide food.Provide water.Provide shelter.Provide medical…
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1.13 – Confident parenting: Session 1 summary
Well done, you have now completed Session 1. In this session you looked at how parenting alone may possibly be harder, but also very rewarding,…
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2.1 – Session 2. Children’s rights
First, let's look at this animation about the rights of children. What are our children entitled to as their right?
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2.2 – Children’s rights questions
Look at the following five subjects below that could possibly be a child’s right: For each, answer on your worksheet yes or no whether you…
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2.3 – Children’s rights – feedback
Take a look at some possible answers you could have given for the previous activity: What children might wantWhat others said …
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2.4 – Do parents have rights?
First, let's look at this animation about the rights of parents. What is fair for a parent to expect?…
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2.5 – Parents rights questions
Parents have rights too! We’re going to look at how you meet your own needs as a parent. On your worksheet, write how you meet…
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2.6 – Parents’ rights – feedback
Now look at some possible answers you could have given for the previous activity… What all parents needWhat others said …
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2.7 – Parents’ Rights – What is important for you?
Which parenting rights are most important to you? On your worksheet, rate each of these from 1 to 5 (5 is most important). …
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2.8 – Offering our children choices
Do you offer your children choices? Do you feel that offering children choices is difficult? When parenting alone, frazzled, tired and…
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2.9 – Choices scenarios
Now we will look at some possible scenarios that you could find yourself in, so you can think about how each situation can be handled…
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2.10 – Choices scenarios – feedback
Look at our following responses to the scenarios from the previous activity; did any of your answers include the following? ScenarioWhat others…
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2.11 – Confident parenting: Session 2 summary
Congratulations you have now completed Session 2! We have looked at children’s and parents’ rights and the importance of choices. You will have thought about…
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3.1 – Session 3. How do our responsibilities change as our children grow
Welcome to confident parenting session 3. Next we will look at how our responsibilities change as our children grow up. For example, we need to…
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3.2 – How can we help with our children’s education?
We have ways in which we can influence our children and give them our support. In your worksheet, write how we can help our children…
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3.3 – How we can help with our children’s education feedback
Did you come up with any of these? AgeWhat others said 18 months Read to them.Take them to a…
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3.4 – How can we help develop our child’s self esteem?
Our self esteem and self worth is vital for us to have fulfilled lives – to be able to believe we can do well. Fostering…
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3.5 – How we can help develop our children’s self esteem feedback
Do any of these match your list? AgeEncouragement 18 months Give them a clap!Smile at them.Acknowledge their achievements…
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3.6 – The importance of listening to our children
Have you ever been ignored or felt that the person you’re talking to isn’t really taking in what you are saying? It is really frustrating…
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3.7 – Listening scenarios
We have agreed that it is important to listen to children, and we all need to listen more effectively. Here are some scenarios where listening…
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3.8 – Listening scenarios – feedback
ScenarioWhat others said 1. Age2-4 scenario Children in this age range may not have the words…
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3.9 – Listening to difficult issues
There may be some areas of communication that are really difficult for parents and children to deal with. There are lots of resources online where…
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3.10 – Listening to your family
How can we listen more effectively? At the beginning of this session on listening we looked at how we are listening to our children. We…
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3.11 – Listening to your family – feedback
How and when can you fit in some time to listen to your children? Try to find the time to listen to your children daily.…
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3.12 – Honesty scenarios
Children often know when something’s not right with you. If you are on your own with your children then they are more likely to know.…
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