Organisations are recognising the external challenges that their parenting workforce currently face and they are responding, often as part of a well-being programme.
Working parents have always had to manage a continual balance between work and home life. However, in today’s world, finding ways to support and manage their children is more challenging than ever before.
In this session, some practical, applicable coaching skills will be introduced. These can help not only to strengthen natural parenting abilities but also to equip parents with valuable new understanding, helping them to connect more profoundly with their children.
This last year has brought about unprecedented levels of juggling - home- schooling, working in new ways and often from home, adapting to new rules and trying to keep our children buoyant at a time when their ‘normal’ world looks very different.
Living through a global pandemic has caused feelings of instability, increasing anxiety and unease.
But it’s not all bad news…
Working parents can still support their children as they face these challenges. By learning coaching techniques we can let our children know they are not alone. Through practising real listening and true communication, we can enable our children to feel safer and happier.
Organisations are recognising the external challenges that their parenting workforce currently face and they are responding, often as part of a well-being programme.
So, whether parenting awkward teenagers who don’t want to talk, or younger children who don’t have the language to express themselves, these coaching skills can enable better and more effective communication between parent and child during these challenging times.
We have 20 years of experience and expertise and look forward to helping you find your coaching solution. Request a callback to speak to a member of our team today.
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