
Ever get that ‘stuck’ feeling?
Our experience as parents with children with additional needs can prompt difficult feelings. It’s easy to feel isolated and worn down. Children can present behaviour that challenges our confidence in our own competence!
Families helping Families is a new project that offers reflective and analytical tools to parents. In a group facilitated by a therapist, families work together to generate insight into what behaviour means, resourcing each other with new ideas and strategies. Families benefit from new tools, a new perspective on what they are experiencing and a shared sense of community.
Facilitator: Mark Griffiths
Mark is an Educational Psychotherapist, UKCP registered, with a background in teaching and multi-agency work. He is Director of The School and Familiy Works, and an outreach trainer for the Caspari Foundation.
Mark is a parent of three; one of whom has Downs Syndrome.
The programme will run for six morning sessions between 10.00am and 12.30pm .
| Starting Date : | Tuesday 17th January 2012 |
| Venue : | Me too & Co, The CrossWay Center, 306 Richmond Road, Twickenham TW1 2PD |
| Cost : | Free |
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