Child Development and Emotional Wellbeing
A practical workshop for parents and caregivers on age-appropriate emotional development, everyday self-regulation skills, and supportive responses to stress and anxiety, with culturally sensitive examples.

Hanna
Program Lead, School Wellbeing Workshops
Child Development and Emotional Wellbeing
Overview
This workshop helps families understand key child development stages and learn practical tools to support emotional wellbeing at home. The focus is preventive and skill-based, with clear, everyday strategies families can use immediately.
Who this is for
Parents and caregivers
Families seeking practical routines for emotional regulation and learning readiness
What you will learn
What is age-appropriate emotional development and what to expect at different stages
How to respond to big emotions with calm, supportive boundaries
Practical tools for stress and anxiety support in daily life
How home routines influence focus, learning, and confidence
Outcomes
Stronger emotional literacy in the family
More predictable home routines that reduce stress
Better communication during difficult moments
Suggested agenda (60–90 min)
10 min: Setting shared goals and local context
15 min: Developmental milestones and common challenges
20 min: Regulation tools for everyday moments (at home, before school, after school)
15 min: Communication phrases that de-escalate conflicts
10 min: Action plan and Q&A
Interactive elements
Small scenario exercises (home routines, school mornings, screen time transitions)
Reflection prompts to choose 1–2 changes to try this week
Delivery
On campus, online, or hybrid
Cultural adaptation
Every engagement starts with a short discovery phase to align examples, language, and routines with your school community and local values.
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Use the consultation request form to confirm date, audience size, and format.
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