Why it's important that we fail as parents
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About this Event
As parents, we often want nothing more than to get it right for our children. With the knowledge of child development and psychology having become increasingly mainstream, we know more than ever before about the impact of our parenting. However, the pressure this can raise not only leaves us anxious but, in fact, can take us further away from effectively parenting our actual child.
So, I’d love you to join me for this one hour workshop. On Thursday 28th January, from 8pm-9pm.
It will cover:
- The growth of parenting perfectionism (and why we can feel that so much is at stake)
- Why mistakes feel catastrophic
- The importance of being 'good enough' (and what this really means)
- Growing tolerance for our imperfections
- A gift to our children - being ok with getting it wrong
Please get in touch if you have any questions!
*We can do a lower cost, if price is prohibitive.*
* If you can’t get a ticket or are not able to attend the event will be recorded.*
Who Is Emma?
Chartered clinical psychologist Dr Emma Svanberg (DClinPsy) is known as The Mumologist and works with parents and parents to be supporting them through their parenting journey. Working as part of a collective, Emma and her colleagues together offer whole-family support in person and through her online community The Village. Emma is a published author and her work has been featured in The Guardian, Marie Claire, BBC News and Mother & Baby.
She brings over 10 years of academic and clinical experience to help you understand why this period should not be treated as ‘business as usual’, but is a time of immense pressure and stress for parents.