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Fri, 10 May

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Darlinghurst

Tuning In To Teens (intensive) @ Darlinghurst

Facilitated as a group coaching model Tuning in to Teens™ is conducted under the license of the University of Melbourne...

Tuning In To Teens (intensive) @ Darlinghurst
Tuning In To Teens (intensive) @ Darlinghurst

Time & Location

10 May 2024, 10:30 am – 5:30 pm AEST

Darlinghurst, Liverpool St, Darlinghurst NSW 2010, Australia

About the event

Tuning in to Teens™ is a parenting program that guides parents in ways to help teens learn to understand and regulate their emotions.

The program teaches parents how to help their teens develop emotional intelligence. Studies suggest Emotional Intelligence may be a better predictor of academic & career success than IQ.

  • We know adolescents with higher emotional intelligence:
  • Are more aware, assertive, and strong in situations of peer pressure
  • Have greater success making friends and are more able to manage conflict
  • Are more able to cope when upset or angry
  • Have fewer mental health and substance abuse difficulties

Tuning in to Teens™ involves watching video material, group discussions and exercises, role plays, reading the information, and home activities where you try out different ways of responding to your child’s emotions.

Participating parents are encouraged to share experiences and ideas within the group and group leaders may use these as examples to explain and teach the skills of emotion coaching.

The Process of the Intensive:

The typical facilitation of the Tuning in to Teens™ program is one session per week for six weeks. The Poppet Centre has found that many busy families find this extended commitment a challenge, so we have created an intensive 4-step model that works better for our client group.

Here's how it works...

  1. One full day of theory and group coaching;
  2. One 90-minute individual coaching session with one of the facilitators within 6-days from completion of the full days training;
  3. Voluntary participation in our peer group open-ended coaching with other past participants; and
  4. One 90-minute review coaching session with one of the facilitators within 3-weeks of the first individual coaching session.

We find this approach is more flexible for busy families, and we are more able to adapt the coaching content to suit specific family dynamics.

Meet the Facilitators:

This event will be co-facilitated by SHANE WARREN and LAURENCE CATZEL

Shane is a psychotherapist in private practice with rooms in Sydney, Melbourne, Gold Coast, Singapore, and Hong Kong. He brings to The Poppet Centre more than 25-years of experience as a coach, and facilitator; with training in theology, philosophy, and psychology. Shane’s professional life started in the youth welfare sector and has since moved in various directions. He is also a busy dad balancing work and family life. Shane is a highly decorated professional and more details on his work can be found at Shane Warren Coaching & Counselling Services.

Splitting her time between Sydney and Paris, Laurence brings to the team a background in corporate management, teaching, and education leadership. With a background in business across Europe and education within Australia, Laurence brings to the team great insights into the struggles busy parents confront across cultural boundaries. Laurence currently splits her time between facilitating parent programs, running outside of school hours care programs, and being an active parent to her own child.

Tickets

  • Early Bird Special

    Book early to secure these limited tickets... This includes all resources and tea/coffee with something yummy!

    $395.00
    +$9.88 service fee
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  • Full Fee

    Sale ends: 09 May, 3:05 pm AEST

    This includes all resources and tea/coffee with something yummy!

    $660.00
    +$16.50 service fee

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