Simple, practical, positive parenting tips that really work!
Every day, what you do and say can make a positive difference to your child’s development, so they can be happy, healthy adults. Now there’s a way to make that easier and more enjoyable, and give you more knowledge about what works.
The Triple P – Positive Parenting Program gives you tips and ideas to help you bring out the best in your children, to help them be resilient, confident, and have the self-discipline to succeed. Learn how to positively manage the behavior you don’t like and encourage more of the behavior that will help them get along with others. It will make your family life easier in the meantime, too!
-Emily, Mother of One
Free Upcoming Workshops
– For Parents of Kids Ages 0-12 –
Virtual English
- Raising Resilient Children, April 29th Noon-1:30pm- REGISTER HERE
- Positive Parenting, Monday, May 19th, Noon -1:30pm REGISTER HERE
- Raising Confident, Competent Children, Monday, June 2nd, Noon-1:30pm- REGISTER HERE
- Raising Resilient Children, Monday, June 16th, Noon -1:30pm- REGISTER HERE
Virtual Spanish
- Dates coming soon!
In-Person
- Dates coming soon!
– For Caregivers of Teens –
Virtual
- Raising Competent Teens, April 28th 7-8:30 PM- REGISTER HERE
- Raising Responsible Teens, May 12th 7-8:30 PM- REGISTER HERE
- Getting Teens Connected, Monday, July 14th, Noon-1:30pm- REGISTER HERE
- Raising Competent Teens, Monday, July 28th, Noon- 1:30pm – REGISTER HERE
- Raising Responsible Teens, Monday, August 11th, Noon-1:30pm- REGISTER HERE
Virtual Spanish
- Criando Adolescentes Responsables, 23 de abril de 11am – 1pm- registro
In-Person
- Dates coming soon!
Workshop Descriptions
For Caregivers of Children 0-12 Years Old
Positive Parenting
Caregivers are introduced to the five key principles of positive parenting that form the basis of Triple P. These principles are:
- Ensuring a safe engaging environment.
- Creating a positive learning environment.
- Using assertive discipline.
- Having reasonable expectations.
- Looking after yourself as a parent.
Raising Confident, Competent Children
In this seminar, parents are introduced to six core building blocks for children to become confident and successful at school and beyond. These competencies are:
- Showing respect to others.
- Being considerate.
- Having good communication and social skills.
- Having healthy self-esteem.
- Being a good problem solver.
- Becoming independent.
Raising Resilient Children
Parents are introduced to six core building blocks for children to manage their feelings and become resilient in dealing with life stress. These competencies are:
- Recognizing and accepting feelings.
- Expressing feelings appropriately.
- Building a positive outlook.
- Developing coping skills.
- Dealing with negative feelings.
- Dealing with stressful life events.
For Caregivers of Teens
Getting Teens Connected
Practitioners introduce parents to different aspects of teaching their teenagers to develop supportive friendships and become engaged in appropriate social and recreational groups and activities in the wider community. Parents are given specific ideas about teaching their teenagers the following skills:
- Being confident.
- Being socially skilled.
- Planning ahead.
- Meeting commitments.
- Keeping in contact.
- Taking care of others.
Raising Competent Teens
Practitioners introduce parents to six aspects of teenagers becoming confident and successful in school and the community. Parents are given specific ideas to teach and encourage the following:
- Developing self-discipline.
- Establishing good routines.
- Getting involved in school activities.
- Being a good problem solver.
- Following school rules.
- Having supportive friends.
Raising Responsible Teens
Practitioners introduce parents to the six key elements of teenagers becoming responsible and specific ideas about how to teach and encourage each of the following skills:
- Taking part in family decision-making.
- Being respectful and considerate.
- Getting involved in family activities.
- Developing a healthy lifestyle.
- Being reliable.
- Being assertive.

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This project was supported in part by the Georgia Department of Human Services, Division of Family and Children Services and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families, Community Based Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act (CFDA 93.590). Points of view or opinions stated in this document are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the official position or policies of the Georgia Department of Human Services, Division of Family and Children Services or the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families, Community Based Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act (CFDA 93.590).
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