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The following programmes have been designed for delivery by professional trainers and coaches with experience of working with children, teens and parents to ensure massive breakthroughs are achieved.
I WILL... programme - to enable young people to experience an emotional breakthrough of empowerment, by combining physical activity with cognitive development to create a path to reintegration. This experience will be managed by a coach to ensure that these breakthroughs are focussed on the agreed outcomes. More details. We WILL... programme - to empower parents and increase self-esteem in their children, to enable them to create a different relationship with their children and develop this relationship within a continuing coaching approach. Including tools for ongoing development. More details. Positive Parenting programme - a coaching programme to help parents stop the spiral of disrespect in their family. It looks at emotional literacy, values, beliefs and allows them to get clarity and focus in their life. It will empower a parent to see their role in a different perspective and breakthrough the communication barrier to connect with their children at a deeper level. More details. Train the Trainer programme - shows how to bring the most powerful coaching techniques to your work, particularly if your work involves motivating and inspiring young people and parents. More details. Train the Teacher programme - applying coaching techniques to create a fresh approach to interacting and empowering challenged pupils and engaging with parents. More details. Foster Care - a series of workshops incorporating a coaching approach specifically designed for foster care, consisting of three experiential half day modules. More details. A special opportunity If you're a trainer or coach who would like to live their passion and join an exclusive and supportive team of like minded professionals working with children, young people and parents check out this information. Professionals |
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| Last Updated ( Thursday, 20 November 2008 ) |



