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Helping your child or teen become confident and capable in 2023
We are excited to announce that Clinical Psychologist, Dr Judith Locke, is offering two parenting sessions to parents of students in Prep – Year 5/6 and parents of students in Year 6/7 – 12. In these sessions, Judith uses latest research and clinical experience to show positive and effective strategies parents can use to help their children become more confident and capable and help the family become more harmonious.
Information about Our Presenter
Dr Judith Locke is a registered clinical psychologist, former teacher, and school counsellor. She is the author of two best-selling parenting books, The Bonsai Child, and The Bonsai Student. She has a clinical private practice, consulting with families in Australia and New Zealand. Judith’s psychological commentary features regularly in the media, including a weekly parenting column for The Sunday Mail. She is a member of The Australian Psychological Society and a fellow of the APS College of Clinical Psychologists.
We know that Judith will offer many new insights and strategies to assist you in helping your child or children become capable and confident. Judith will also be conducting sessions with the teaching staff as well. We highly recommend Judith’s’ session to all parents.
These sessions assist parents ensure their child experiences fulfilling years at school offer solutions to parents to help children cope better with the demands of school and schoolwork and encourage their child’s personal motivation and independence give parents strategies they can use to ensure their relationship with their child remains positive and harmonious help parents assist their child develop maturity and responsibility to do well in their life beyond school.
These sessions will be offered on two nights from 6:30 – 8:30 pm in the Performance Theatre:
  • Mon, 20 Feb: Parents of children from Prep -Yrs 5/6
  • Wed, 22 Feb: Parents of children from Yrs 6-12.
Parents should not necessarily come to both sessions if they have children across both age ranges. Please attend the age group session of your eldest child or the one with whom you are having the most current challenges.
This session is for parents only and children will not be able to attend.