PARENT WORKSHOPS
“Given the clear benefits of positive parental engagement in student learning, by way of improved academic achievement, wellbeing and productivity, … progressing parental engagement initiatives is warranted, if not essential,
to education reform and the future of Australia."
- Australian Research Alliance for Children & Youth
Online COURSES
IN-PERSON WORKSHOPS

CREATING KIND, CONSCIOUS KIDS, 2.5 hours
Would you like your kids & teens to be happy, healthy & smart?
Do you hope they are grateful & compassionate people every day, who know, like & accept themselves?
Would you like them to understand & regulate their own emotions, and boost their own mental and physical health?
And, would you like to be a more conscious parent; more self-aware of how your thoughts, emotions, actions, choices & beliefs impact your own wellbeing, stress-levels and success - and that of your children & teens?
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~ An experiential workshop, 1.5 hours
A live, guided 30-minute immersive Sound & Meditation Journey with Todd, 'The Mindful Man', using a range of instruments played live, over and around parents.
Prior to this experience, parents will learn the fascinating science of how & why mindfulness, meditation & music are so effective at allowing us to take control and care of our own happiness, mental health, self-regulation of emotions and reactions, attention, focus, memory, stress-reduction & success. ...
"I think every parent should know about this!"
WA Parent, PERTH
“Completely brilliant!"
"Really useful to implement easy changes which will have big effects".
ParentS
Karridale PS, WA
An OECD report states that a student’s social interactions, environment, sleep, diet and movement are “easily overlooked in their impact on education”, but they shouldn’t be – because these “everyday matters” have a massive impact on the brain. It is vital parents understand this.
The OECD’s Centre for Educational Research & Innovation recommends a "holistic approach" to education to “take advantage of the brain’s potential for plasticity and to facilitate the learning process.”
“A holistic approach to learning” is one of the 'key factors' that 'feeds student success'.
- The Australian Student Well-Being Framework.
“Excellent presentation! Worthwhile for every parent!!”
Parent
New Zealand
"I wish I could put in words how good Tammy-Anne is! ... I feel like I have a ‘tool belt’ for education... This is ground breaking and the future!"
Britt Dunn
Parent, WA
“Thank you so much. Very inspiring. Lots for me to change.”
Parent
New Zealand
“Awesome Awesome Awesome! Feeling a lot more positive about everything in life now, not just for kids ... the info was seriously useful. Thanks thanks thanks!”
Parent
Kaipara Campus, NZ
“The parents have repeated many times about how they were very skeptical [beforehand], but that they learnt so much and were so glad they came.”
Principal - Jancy whyte
coorow PS, WA


