Part of: Webinar | Presenting educational guidelines for positive parenting in the first critical years
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Webinar | Q&A on parenting and child development

Part of the online program “Presenting educational guidelines for positive parenting in the first critical years”

Dates

Tickets

Free admission

Venue

Online

Time & Date

Day
Time
Venue
Day
Wednesday
Time
17:30-19:00
Venue
Online

Information

Addressed to

Parents of infants, toddlers and preschoolers

Date and time

Wednesday 3 March 2021

17:30-19:00

Cost

Free admission

Duration

90 minutes

Introduction

Learning process is best served when it incites engagement. For that reason, we organize another online meeting with new parents who may have questions, concerns, and specific needs. Join this discussion that starts with your own questions.

The online program, “Presenting educational guidelines for positive parenting in the first critical years,” which was held online through 3 webinars, aimed primarily at supporting those parents who want to have a positive impact on their child’s development. The parents’ participation was way beyond any expectations, while the full online meetings are available at the Onassis YouTube Channel (already more than 17,500 views).

The key subjects of this 4th webinar are the questions and concerns, as well as all the issues raised by the parents themselves at the previous online sessions. The first few months of an infant’s life, parents’ expectations, skills expected at different ages, rewards, the child’s emotional and social development – each one of these issues can trigger a new discussion.

Credits

Led by
Neny Pervanidou, Associate Professor of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, Medical School of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
Program Design and Organization
Christina Panagiotakou (Educational Programs Coordinator), Korina Defteraiou (Department of Educational Programs)
The program is under the scientific auspices of the Medical School of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens