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FACE: Empowering Families Through Knowledge

This month, FACE Family Advice is proud to present a series of insightful workshops and events tailored for parents, guardians, and educators. These sessions are designed to provide practical strategies and empower families to better navigate the challenges of raising and supporting children and teens. Here's what's happening this month:

Upcoming Events

1. Supporting a Child with ADHD

  • When: Monday, 3rd February
  • Cost: Free
  • This workshop offers clear explanations of ADHD in all its forms. Learn practical interventions to support children effectively.

2. Supporting Healthy Screen Use

  • When: Tuesday, 11th February, 19:00–20:00
  • Cost: £24
  • Discover steps to minimize the potential harms of screens and encourage healthy digital habits.

3. Facing Defiance

  • When: Tuesday, 18th February, 19:00–20:30
  • Cost: £24
  • Targeted at managing defiant behavior in children with ADHD, ODD, and PDA (ages 5–12), this session provides specific strategies for parents.

4. Cannabis & Ketamine Awareness

  • When: Thursday, 20th February, 10:00–11:30
  • Cost: Free
  • Get the facts and understand the harms of these drugs to engage in informed conversations with teens.

5. Understanding the Teenage Brain

  • When: Tuesday, 25th February, 19:00–20:30
  • Cost: £24
  • A must-see for parents and educators, this workshop explains the unique ways teens think, feel, and behave, along with tips to support them effectively.

 

Why Attend?
These sessions are an excellent opportunity to gain practical advice and deepen your understanding of key topics affecting today's youth. Whether you're dealing with screen-time battles, challenging behaviors, or navigating the complexities of adolescence, our workshops are here to help.

How to Register:
Visit facefamilyadvice.co.uk or email us at info@facefamilyadvice.co.uk to secure your spot. Spaces are limited, so don't miss out!

Together, let's empower families and create supportive environments where children and teens can thrive.