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Parenting-Week-At-A-Glance-2019 Monday 09/09/2019 How to Support Kids Who Have Experienced Scary St Albans Baptist Church 10am Things 64 McFaddens Rd Catherine Gallagher & Jo Bader - START St Albans Building Awesome Whanau Belfast Rugby Clubrooms 7.00pm Pio Terei – The Parenting Place 18 March Place, Belfast Improving Mental Health through Nature Play in the Papanui Baptist Church 7.30pm Early Years (0-6years) Hall Celia Hogan – Little Kiwi’s Nature Play 144 Sawyers Arms Rd Tuesday 10/09/2019 Finding Peace After Losing a Baby Pregnancy Centre 11am–12noon Pregnancy Centre 88 Idris Rd, Bryndwr Haeata Community Building Awesome Whanau 7.00pm Campus Pio Terei – The Parenting Place 240 Breezes Rd, Aranui Supporting Children with Anxiety Shirley Primary School 7.00pm Anna Mowat & Dean Sutherland – All right? 11 Shirley Rd The Village Church, OMG They’re Teenagers 7.30pm Bryndwr Dr Sue Bagshaw – Collaborative Trust 365a Ilam Rd Wednesday 11/09/2019 St Albans Baptist Church Money Mates 9.30-12noon 64 McFaddens Rd Julie Williams – Kingdom Resources St Albans Parent Time Management – how to achieve more by St Albans Baptist Church 7.30pm focusing on less 64 McFaddens Rd Karyn Riley – Riley Life St Albans Burnside Elim Church The Perfectionist Child 7.30pm 193 Grahams Rd, Jenny Hale – The Parenting Place Burnside Thursday 12/09/2019 Open and Honest workshop with Family Planning St John of God Waipuna, 7.00pm Health Promotion 349 Woodham Rd, Akira Le Fevre - Health Promoter Family Planning Linwood The Strong-Willed Child Youth Alive Trust 7.30pm Grace Vineyard Beach Jenny Hale – The Parenting Place 111 Seaview Rd, N Brighton Papanui Youth Human Teenagers Are Amazing Humans! 7.30pm Development Trust Amanda Staniford – Kids Life Academy 1a Harewood Rd, Papanui Friday 13/09/2019 Beyond Blame: Coping with Parent-Adolescent St Albans Baptist Church 7.30pm Conflict 64 McFaddens Rd, St Chris Bowden – Victoria University Wellington Albans Saturday 14/09/2019 Parenting Expo Youth Alive Trust 10am – 1pm Grace Vineyard Beach Youth Alive Trust 111 Seaview Rd, N Brighton Monday 16/09/2019 Chch Bridge Club Menstrual Well-being: Let’s talk about it! 7pm 21 Nova Place Erin Enright – Collaborative Trust Riccarton Hope Presbyterian Building our Kid’s Resilience 7pm Church, 27 Amyes Rd Anna Mowat & Dean Sutherland – All right? Hornby Avoiding the Blended Blowout! Youth Alive Trust 7.30pm Grace Vineyard Beach Amanda Staniford – Kids Life Academy 111 Seaview Rd, N Brighton Tuesday 17/09/2019 Internet Health and Wellbeing St Albans Baptist Church 7pm 64 McFaddens Rd John Parsons St Albans Empowering Our Young People with Mike King Rolleston College 7pm 631 Springston Rolleston Rd Mike King hosted by Selwyn Parenting Network Rolleston Kingdom Resources Money Mates 7pm Addingtown Mall Julie Williams – Kingdom Resources 300 Lincoln Rd Building Resilience & Responding to Anxiety: Positive Clarkville Primary School 7.30pm Behaviour Tips and Techniques 10 Heywards Rd Tim Heidmann – RTLB Clarkville Wednesday 18/09/2019 Weaving Harakeke for Beginners 153 Gilberthorpes Rd 10am–12noon Te Puawaitanga Ki Otautahi Trust Hei Hei St Albans Baptist Love in a Lunchbox 7.30pm 64 McFaddens Rd Jax Hamilton – Jax Food Hax St Albans St Francis of Assissi Stress and Children 7.30pm School Liz McNaughton 380 Innes Rd, Mairehau South West Baptist Church CliftonStrengths Based Parenting Seminar 7.30pm 244 Lyttelton St, Emma Chivers & Rachel Sangster Spreydon Thursday 19/09/2019 Pregnancy Help 1pm – 3pm Pregnancy Help Canterbury Open Day Canterbury 95 Hawke St, NBrighton Pregnancy Help Building Well-being in the Transition to Parenthood 3pm Canterbury Pregnancy Help Canterbury 95 Hawke St, NBrighton Brainwave Trust - Nuture Your Tamariki City East Church 7pm Jim Sole 110 Shortland St, Wainoni Mental Health and your Teenager – What can parents Village Church Papanui 7.30pm do? 460 Papanui Rd, Papanui Michael Hempseed – Collaborative Trust Transforming Your Teenagers into Confident, Queenspark School Hall 7.30pm Successful Graduates 222 Queenspark Dr Tracey Beard – Career Matters Tickets available from Dash Tickets: www.dashtickets.co.nz/tour/1019 Parenting Week is brought to you by Neighbourhood Trust with funding support from the following: .
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