Building Confidence and Managing Anxiety in Your Child (Under 12s) - Part 1

Building Confidence and Managing Anxiety in Your Child (Under 12s) - Part 1

For parents/carers of under 12s who have attended anxiety and/or big feelings workshops, to provide more strategies to support your child.

By Psychology in Schools Team - NSFT

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Location

Online

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour

This workshop is for parents and carers of children under 12 who have attended or viewed a recording of the Psychology in Schools Team anxiety workshop “Supporting our Young People with Anxiety” and/or “Managing Big Feelings”. This is the first part of a two-part webinar is delivered by the Under 18s Wellbeing Team part of Norfolk and Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust. It will provide additional strategies and aims to further develop understanding of anxiety, so that parents and carers feel more confident in supporting their young people. When signing up for this event, please also sign up for a “Building Confidence and Managing Anxiety in Your Child – Part 2” session. By signing up for both parts you will gain access to all available content.

This workshop will provide an introduction to the topic. We understand that some participants may already have prior knowledge in this area, which may overlap with the content covered. We appreciate your patience as we aim to make our workshops accessible to parents and carers with a range of experience and understanding.

This session will take place via Zoom, you will be sent a joining link in your confirmation email which is the simplest way to join the session. Zoom can also be accessed by clicking the "View the Event" button on the reminder email and log into your Eventbrite account to access the event. More detailed instructions will be sent with your confirmation email, or can be accessed via the Online Events Page by following the instructions above.

Please note that attendees are not able to access their cameras and microphones throughout the workshop. Our main interaction tool throughout the workshop will be SLIDO where you can share written responses to questions. Slido is anonymous, but other users will be able to see what you have written. When answering questions please do not include personal or sensitive information such as names or anything that can identify you or your child. By using Slido, you are consenting to your anonymised responses being used in possible service evaluation, research projects, publications and/or promotional material. Our workshops are recorded and uploaded to YouTube, please be aware than anything shared on Slido may be included in a publicly accessible recording.

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FreeAug 21 · 10:00 PDT