Parents v Kids – Settle the Score

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A light-hearted, yet effective, informal ‘court’ for families and a fun look at the art of communication. This is a session for parents and children of all ages to come to together for a chance to settle any disputes once and for all. 
 
Experts Karen Doherty (Seven Secrets of Parenting) and Mark Woods (Pregnancy for Men and Planet Parent) will listen to your problems and offer their solutions to age old family arguments…


Children v Parents

  • I want more screen time! v. Screens are wasting your brain!
  • Why should I tidy my room! v. Children need to help around the house!
  • What’s the point of homework v. You need to keep up at school
  • I hate my sister v. Your sister is your best friend and you have to share a room

Bring your problems to the session and you will leave with a (completely unbinding) court order signed by all parties as evidence of the settlement of your dispute.

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