Glen Huon Primary School
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801 Glen Huon Rd
Glen Huon TAS 7109
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Email: glen.huon.primary@decyp.tas.gov.au
Phone: 03 6266 6240

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The Circle of Security Parenting Course

The Circle of Security Parenting Course will be offered at Geeveston Community Centre starting next week. If you could share this information with your parent and carer community that would be appreciated. Booking via the link below or please give me a call 0472 900 686.

Starts Wednesday the 1st of November 2023 @ 10am - 11:30am. Runs until the 20th of December (weekly on Wednesdays)

Book Here: https://events.humanitix.com/circle-of-security-2796eldx

At times all parents feel lost or without a clue about what our child might need from us. Imagine what it might feel like if you were able to make sense of what your child was really asking from you. The Circle of Security Parenting™ program is based on decades of research about how secure parent-child relationships can be supported and strengthened.

Learning Objectives of the Program:

  • Understand your child’s emotional world by learning to read the emotional needs
  • Support your child’s ability to successfully manage emotions
  • Enhance the development of your child’s self esteem
  • Honor your innate wisdom and desire for your child to be secure

Presented by: Marian Ellul

Sponsored by: Early Support for Parents

Location: Geeveston Community Centre

Who should attend: Circle of Security is appropriate for caregivers of any experience and age, whether you are a Dad, Mum, Grandparent, or any one

working with children!

Enquiries: Marian.ellul@earlysupport.org.au 0477 909 419

“A secure attachment between child and caregiver is critical to a child’s current and future well being… Research show that securely attached children have increased empathy, greater self esteem, better relationships with parents and peers, enter school more ready to learn, greater resilience in the face of adversity and are able to regulate their emotions better than their less secure peers. As they grow older, secure children become less likely to live in poverty, have legal problems, or experience chronic emotional difficulties.”