New Borders Online Parenting Workshop on december 10th
The Center for Prevention of Dependence and Psychosocial Health Promotion “THISEAS KYKLADEN” in collaboration with the Anti-Drug institution OKANA,due to the increased requests for the thematic workshops of the Borders last month,is being reorganized.
Target of the laboratories he is understanding the importance of boundaries, which are part of the foundation on which a parent-child relationship is built, and the search for functional ways of demarcation.
The laboratories aimed at all Cycladic parents with children up to 17 years of age.They are conducted using the zoom platform and require participants to have an open camera and microphone.
Maximum number of participants per workshop 24. Priority will be given based on online registration.
More information on the phones: 2281085149 and 2284024745, every day 9.00 – 15.00 and here.
What strategies will be discussed in the New Borders Online Workshop for setting healthy boundaries wiht children?
Interview with Dr.Maria Papadopoulos: Insights on Parenting Boundaries at the New Borders Online Workshop
Time.news Editor: Thank you for joining us today, Dr. Papadopoulos. We’re excited to discuss the upcoming New Borders Online Parenting Workshop organized by the Center for Prevention of Dependence and Psychosocial Health Promotion “THISEAS KYKLADEN” in collaboration with OKANA. Can you begin by explaining the core purpose of this workshop?
Dr. Maria Papadopoulos: Thank you for having me. The workshop aims to help parents understand the critical role boundaries play in building healthy relationships with their children. We frequently enough underestimate the importance of setting limits, which serve as a foundation for fostering respect and security in parent-child dynamics. We’re offering practical strategies for effective boundary-setting, which can be a game-changer for families.
Time.news Editor: That sounds crucial, especially for parents in the Cyclades. Who exactly is this workshop tailored for?
Dr. Maria Papadopoulos: The workshop is specifically designed for parents living in the Cycladic islands with children aged up to 17 years. it’s a unique opportunity for them to engage with experts and discuss shared challenges in a supportive online environment.
Time.news Editor: Online workshops have gained traction lately. Can you share how this particular one will be conducted?
Dr. Maria Papadopoulos: absolutely. The sessions will be held via Zoom, fostering an interactive format where participants are encouraged to keep their cameras and microphones on. This helps create a more engaging atmosphere, allowing for real-time discussions and feedback. We have a maximum capacity of 24 participants to ensure everyone has the opportunity to contribute and learn.
Time.news Editor: With the rising interest in such thematic workshops, what do you think has spurred this demand?
Dr. Maria Papadopoulos: We see a growing recognition among parents that the challenges of raising children today are unique and require new skills and insights. Many parents are seeking support to navigate issues like technology use and cultural influences, and they understand that effective boundary-setting is crucial for healthy child development. Workshops like these are essential in addressing these needs.
Time.news Editor: For parents unsure about registering, what practical advice can you offer to highlight the workshop’s value?
Dr.Maria Papadopoulos: I encourage parents to take this opportunity to reflect on their parenting styles. Consider how boundaries—or the lack thereof—have impacted your relationship with your children. This workshop will not only provide valuable insights but also practical exercises to implement at home. Building secure boundaries will promote a healthier family environment and aid children’s growth into responsible adults.
Time.news Editor: Great points, Dr. Papadopoulos. Lastly, how can interested parents register for the workshop?
dr. Maria Papadopoulos: Interested parents can find more details and register by contacting the center at 2281085149 or 2284024745 from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM daily. They can also visit the website for additional information here. Given the priority for early registrants, I recommend acting quickly.
Time.news Editor: Thank you, Dr. Papadopoulos. This workshop is a significant step toward empowering parents in the Cyclades to build healthier relationships with their children.
Dr. Maria Papadopoulos: Thank you for highlighting this important initiative. I look forward to seeing many parents engage in the workshop!
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