Workshops for parents of children 0-5

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Workshop for parents of children 0-5

Come join us at the St George's Health and Wellbeing Hub in Hornchurch for an informative series of workshops tailored for parents of young children.

Thursdays, 10-11:30

  • 1st May
  • 8th May
  • 15th May
  • 22nd May
  • 29th May
  • 5th June

While these events are open to all, we especially welcome migrant parents, families with dual or multiple heritages, asylum seekers, refugees, and anyone navigating life across more than one culture.

This in-person event will cover a range of topics to help you navigate the early years of parenting such as attachment and emotional development, raising children in multicultural families, language and communication, healthy routines and much more.

Whether you're a first-time parent or have a growing family, this workshop is designed to provide you with valuable insights and practical tips. If English isn’t your preferred language, let us know, we can arrange interpretation support.

Connect with other parents, share experiences, and learn from experts in a relaxed and friendly environment. We look forward to seeing you there!

Sessions can host a max of 15 participants and can be booked in block or individually. Once the cap is reached, we don't allow more bookings

Categories:
Information and advice
Service access criteria:

18+ parents of children 0-5, open to all parents but targeted to migrants and people with multicultural background.

You are welcome to bring your child along

Additional needs catered for:
Learning difficulty friendly
Non English speaking friendly
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