Mindquest Group and the Blurton Family Development Centre
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Mindquest Group and the Blurton Family Development Centre
Mindquest Group and the Blurton Family Development Centre in conjunction with Happy Minds Australia is pleased to bring you this positive parenting workshop. Raising Resilient Children Child Psychologist, Dr Sacha Rombouts of Happy Minds Australia (www.happyminds.com.au) will be in Hong Kong to present this practical parenting workshop on building resiliency in children. When asked what they want most for their children, nearly every parent wants first and foremost for their child to be happy. The foundation for establishing a happy life is to learn resiliency skills. Sacha’s vision is to teach these skills to you (and your children). This talk will address the following topics: * What challenges do children face and how do these impact on them and their parents? * What are the skills that we know work to build resilience? * Practical parenting strategies to use at home (and at school). When? Wednesday, 11 June - 7pm to 8:30pm OR Thursday, 12 June - 9am to 10:30am Where? Blurton Family Development Centre (Kennedy Town) Tickets? $100 per person available via Eventbrite https://www.eventbrite.hk/e/parenting-workshop-raisingresilient-children-tickets-11801918857 Call 3552 3012 for more information [email protected] www.mindquestgroup.com Dr. Sacha Rombouts Clinical Psychologist PhD As the Founder of Happy Minds Australia, Sacha believes in adopting a personal approach and has a lifelong dedication to the ongoing development of the skills he teaches to clients. He has extensive clinical experience working with couples, families, youth, and adults across a variety of settings. He is on the APS Autism Identified Practitioner List and is experienced in conducting assessments for Asperger’s Syndrome and High-Functioning Autism and supporting positive changes in all layers of a child’s life. Sacha also loves facilitating group programs to help children and families build psychological flexibility using Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT).