As parents, we all want our children to form lasting, healthy relationships. It’s a skill that not only benefits them during childhood but throughout their lives. However, navigating friendships can sometimes be challenging for children, and knowing how to support them effectively isn’t always clear.

Join our free virtual training series , “Supporting Your Child to Build Healthy Friendships and Relationships,” an informative session designed to equip you with the tools and insights necessary to guide your child through the complexities of friendships and social interactions.

Event Details:

  • Dates: Tuesday, 3rd June to Friday, 6th June 2025
  • Location: Online via Zoom
  • Cost: Free

Session Highlights:

  • Understand what makes a healthy friendship and why it’s important.
  • Learn to identify signs of unhealthy relationships to better guide your child.
  • Gain practical communication strategies that your child can use.
  • Discover ways to foster positive social skills in your child from an early age.

How to Register: Spots are limited, and we encourage you to register early to secure your place. Simply click on the link below and choose the session that best fits your schedule.

Register Now

Session Schedule:

  • Tuesday 3rd: 10:00am/ 7:30pm
  • Wednesday 4th: 10:00am / 7:30pm
  • Thursday 5th: 10:00am / 7:30pm
  • Friday 6th: 10:00am

Looking Ahead: This training series is just the beginning! Stay tuned for Parts 2 and 3 of our series, where we will delve deeper into active listening skills and integrating meaningful conversations into your daily interactions with your child.

  • Part 2: Enhancing Communication through Active Listening (Week starting 9th June 2025)
  • Part 3: Making ‘The Big Talk’ Many Small Talks (Week starting 16th June 2025)

 These follow-up sessions are designed to build on what you learn here, providing a comprehensive toolkit for supporting your child’s relational development.

Part 2
Part 3

Don’t miss this opportunity to play a proactive role in your child’s social development. We look forward to seeing you there and sharing valuable strategies that will help your child build and maintain positive relationships.

Warm regards,

National Parents Council