Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Calling Teenagers for INSIDEOUT



Teenage program: for 12 to 17 years
Teenagers enjoy having a parent and parents enjoy having a teenager. A few simple skills can change the amount of joy, happiness and fun you experience EVERY DAY. Start the year as you intend to finish it.
Learn how to:
  • create harmony in the home and school environment,
  • increase self esteem, confidence and awareness,
  • facilitate greater creativity and productivity,
  • encourage proactive behaviour,
  • enhance relationships.

Look at
  • conflict clues and how to create great relationships at all levels.
  • positive communication skills.
  • Email/texting communication.  

When: 23 February 2013, 12.30pm to 5.30pm.
Where: Cranes Pharmacy: 62 Avenue Road, Mosman
Bookings: (or to find out more information) Deborah Fairfull 0412 433 616 or deborahfairfull@me.com
Cost: Usually $200 per participant however School start special of $200 per teenager and parent (It is not essential that the parent attends however it is recommended).
Afternoon tea included and all course notes will be provided

About the presenter Deborah Fairfull has been both a student and teacher of psychology and philosophy for over twenty years. Her simple, succinct, and practical approach to raising the awareness of individuals allows them connect to the fun and joy of life. Along with being a skillful businesswoman and enthusiastic kinesiologist, speaker, and author, Deborah is also a devoted mother and is passionate about raising children in a positive and conscious way.

"I recently attended the workshop with my slightly reluctant 14 year old daughter. I was hoping that my daughter would learn a few skills to cope with the stress of relationships, body image and shaky self esteem. As it turned out we both learnt heaps and the workshop was full of practical information and ideas to improve communication. My daughter said she found it interesting and I had noticed her thoughtfully taking notes. I was thrilled when later that day she texted me to say she had tried a communication skill, on her friends! I could not ask for more than that as she was already using a new skill and feeling confident and excited about it. I am pleased that we both now have a folder of information so we can refer back to the ideas from the workshop and I can continue to encourage my daughter (and myself of course!) to try other new skills. The workshop was a very positive mother/daughter experience and gave us lots to discuss and build on in our relationship. I have been telling all my friends to do this workshop, with their daughters of course!" Sarah, Sydney.

"I am a leader in a Scout camp and the skill I learnt will help me when I am there in a few weeks" Hugo, 14 years old.

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