Parenting. It's a rollercoaster of joy, challenges, and the occasional "I have no idea what I'm doing" moments. While incredibly rewarding, it's undeniably one of the toughest jobs out there. You're likely doing a fantastic job already, but let's be honest, sometimes we all need a little extra support and fresh ideas, especially as our children navigate the sometimes turbulent teen years.

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That's where FACE comes in. FACE understand the ups and downs of raising children and are here to help parents. Their live, online talks offer a valuable lifeline for parents, providing up-to-date information, effective strategies you can easily implement, and the opportunity to connect with other parents and experts.
What can you expect from a FACE live talk?
- Relevant and current information: FACE cover topics that matter to parents today, from navigating social media to understanding teenage development.
- Practical, easy-to-use strategies: No complicated theories! FACE focus on giving you concrete tools and techniques you can put into practice immediately.
- A supportive community: FACE live talks provide a safe space to connect with other parents, share experiences, and know that you're not alone.
- Expert advice: FACE sessions are led by experienced facilitators who can answer your questions and offer personalised guidance.
Why attend a live talk?
- Get your questions answered: Have a burning parenting question? The FACE live format allows you to ask questions in real-time and get practical advice from our experts.
- Learn from others: Hearing from other parents can be incredibly validating and offer new perspectives on common challenges.
- Stay up-to-date: The world of parenting is constantly evolving. The talks provide the latest information and research-based strategies.
- It's convenient: The online format means you can join from the comfort of your own home.
Lots of FACE events are coming up, and many are free!
Head over to the FACE website to explore upcoming events and book your spot: https://www.facefamilyadvice.co.uk/supportforparents

