Supporting your child through connection: building stronger relationships
Every parent wants their child to feel safe, understood and able to thrive. Yet parenting can sometimes feel overwhelming, particularly when children struggle with big emotions, challenging behaviour or difficult life experiences.
This collection of five expert webinars combines the latest understanding from attachment, neuroscience and child development with practical, relationship-based strategies that you can use every day.
You'll discover how play, communication, emotional connection and therapeutic approaches such as PACE can strengthen your relationship with your child, helping them feel more secure, better understood and more able to manage life's challenges.
Whether you're parenting a toddler, school-aged child or teenager, these webinars will give you the knowledge and confidence to respond with greater understanding and build stronger, more connected family relationships.
Webinars included:
- The Best Relationship With Your Child: creative quality time
- Sensory Enhanced Learning and Attachment Play for 5 to 12 Year Olds
- Communication Skills and Attachment Play for the First Five Years
- Use of Emotion Cards with Children and Teenagers to Help Them Heal
- Supporting Parents to Use Play, Acceptance, Curiosity and Empathy (PACE) in Relating to Their Child.
Total Running Time: 5.5hrs
Cost: £120
Discover simple, creative ways to strengthen your relationship with your child through meaningful shared experiences that build connection, confidence and lasting memories.
Learn how sensory play and creative activities can strengthen attachment, support emotional regulation and make learning more engaging and enjoyable.
Explore how playful, responsive communication in the early years lays the foundations for secure attachment, emotional wellbeing and lifelong learning.
Help children and teenagers recognise, express and make sense of their emotions using practical, engaging emotion cards.
Discover how the PACE approach can help you stay connected to your child through curiosity, empathy and understanding—even during the most challenging moments.


