
Every parent wants the best for their child. Yet even with the best intentions, the way we respond in moments of stress can shape how our children see themselves, how safe they feel at home, and whether they turn to us when they need help most.
When expectations are communicated through anger, fear, or constant pressure, children may become anxious, withdrawn, or lose confidence. At the same time, emotional needs such as reassurance, encouragement, guidance, and quality connection can be unintentionally overlooked amidst the demands of everyday life, leaving children to navigate difficult emotions on their own.
Following the overwhelming response to last year’s session, this workshop returns to meet continued demand from parents looking for practical, evidence-informed ways to nurture their children’s emotional well-being while building trust, resilience, and stronger family relationships.
Led by psychologist Dr Sara Delia Menon, this interactive workshop goes beyond theory to equip parents with practical strategies they can use immediately. Through real-life scenarios, facilitated discussions, and guided reflection, participants will learn to recognise early signs of stress, communicate more effectively during difficult moments, and respond to challenging behaviours in ways that strengthen – not strain – the parent-child relationship.
Whether your child is thriving or facing challenges, this workshop will help you create a home where they feel heard, supported, and emotionally safe – laying the foundation for healthier conversations, greater resilience, and stronger family bonds.
