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Parents Meet - Manly Selective Campus

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Teenage Triple P Seminars(Positive Parenting Program)Presented by Sue Johnson, Parenting Co-ordinator and Psychologist ofChild and Adolescent Parenting, Northern Sydney Central Coast Health.The Teen Triple P Seminar Series is part of the well-known evidence based andinternationally recognised Triple P Programs from the University of Queensland.The seminars are designed for parents/carers of teenagers interested in learningabout positive ways of promoting teenagers’ development.You can attend one, two or three of the free seminars. Please indicate whichseminar you will be attending when you book your seat.Seminar 1Raising Responsible Teenagers introduces parents to a formulafor promoting positive family relationships and a healthy lifestyle.Includes question time.Date: Wednesday 16 JuneTime: 7 - 9pmVenue: Warringah Mall Community Room(above Warringah Mall Library/Hoyts cinemas)Seminar 2Seminar 3Raising Competent Teenagers provides a formula for helpingteenagers make the most of their time at school. Includes question time.Date: Wednesday 23 JuneTime: 7 - 9pmVenue: Warringah Mall Community Room(above Warringah Mall Library/Hoyts cinemas)Getting Teenagers Connected helps parents with ways to encourageteenagers to become involved in socially appropriate activities withsupportive friends. Includes question time.Date: Wednesday 30 JuneTime: 7 - 9pmVenue: Warringah Mall Community Room(above Warringah Mall Library/Hoyts cinemas)R.S.V.P Please call Family Support worker,Warringah Council Ph 9942 2681or email leaving a contact phone numberyouthbookings@warringah.nsw.gov.auBOOKING ESSENTIAL!Presented by Warringah Council Youth Services. Funded by Warringah Council.

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