3E Parenting Workshop
Supporting Your Child’s Success in Study & Life – 3 Simple Steps For Parents
3E Parenting Workshops – raise confident, independent kids with the 3E Approach: Engagement, Environment, and Encouragement.
Top 5 challenges faced by parents in Australia
1️⃣ Screen Time & Technology Overuse.
2️⃣ Lack of Motivation & Study Discipline.
3️⃣ Mental Health & Emotional Wellbeing.
4️⃣ Peer Pressure & Social Skills.
5️⃣ Work-Life Balance & Parental Involvement.
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💡 What You’ll Learn:
- The 3E Approach: Engagement, Environment, Encouragement
- Proven strategies to engage, motivate, and inspire your child
- Practical tools and real-life scenarios to tackle parenting challenges
- A take-home workbook filled with actionable steps
👨👩👧 Why Attend?
- Build a strong parent-child connection
- Equip your child with the skills to lead and succeed
- Learn how to create a positive, encouraging environment at home
🎯 Who Should Attend?
Parents of children who want to guide their kids to be future leaders while fostering independence.
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Secure your place today and start your journey toward becoming the parent your child truly needs.
FAQ
Q: Why is the workshop spread over three weeks instead of a single day, even though it’s only six hours in total?
A: The workshop is designed in a way that allows you to learn techniques that require at least a week of practice with your child. Without hands-on practice and experience, effective learning cannot be guaranteed.
Q: Why do we need to bring our child to the first session?
A: Some learning activities require practical experience under the supervision of the trainer. To ensure effective practice, both you and your child need to be present during the first session.
Q: Is this workshop available online?
A: At this stage, no. This workshop is designed to be highly interactive, with in-person and group activities. Just like parenting cannot be done online, learning parenting skills effectively requires in-person participation.