Parenting is one of the most important
and challenging roles in life.
When children struggle with big feelings or difficult behaviours, it can leave parents feeling exhausted, helpless, or even isolated.
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Many parenting approaches focus on rewards and consequences. But children need more than that. They need both love and limits—connection and presence—working hand in hand.
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This webinar shares an approach that is:
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Evidence-based: grounded in over 20 years of international research, not just opinion
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Balanced: helping you respond with warmth and clear boundaries
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Different: moving beyond systems of punishments or rewards, toward strategies that reduce conflict and strengthen relationships
You don’t need to do it alone. There are ways of parenting that bring calm, connection, and confidence, and the research shows they can make a difference.
Inside this free webinar, you’ll learn:
Understanding the dynamics that are happening in your home
The power of one key strategy in seeing the changes you want
Why traditional discipline can sometimes backfire, and what to do instead
Practical tools you can begin trying right away
How to have boundaries and expecations without escalating conflict
A four-step plan to address problematic behaviour in your child or teen
Perfect for parents of children or teens with defiance, anger,
or challenging behaviour.

The strategies shared in this webinar are grounded in a framework with over 20 years of international research.
Studies have shown that Relational Parenting:
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Reduces child aggression, defiance, anxiety and avoidance
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Reduces parents’ feelings of helplessness
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Strengthens parent–child relationships and family dynamics
This means the tools you’ll learn are not just practical,
they’re proven to support families.
This webinar is for parents who:
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Feel worn down by daily battles, defiance, or avoidance
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Want to set limits while keeping strong relationships with their kids
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Believe parenting should balance love and limits, not one at the expense of the other​
Whether your child is in primary school or the teen years, these strategies are adaptable to your family.

Tamar Sloan
Psychologist Supporting Parents
I’m Tamar Sloan, a registered psychologist with more than 20 years’ experience supporting children, teens, and families.
I’ve worked in schools, private practice, and with community organisations, helping parents and professionals understand how to respond to challenging behaviours. My passion is helping families find calm, connection, and resilience—even in the toughest moments.
FAQs
1 / Is this suitable for parents of both younger children and teens?
Yes! The strategies are flexible and can be adapted for both younger children and adolescents.
2 / Is this relevant for neurodivergence?
Absolutely. Families of children with ADHD, autism, or PDA profiles have benefited from Relational Parenting skills. These approaches are designed to support connection and calm in the face of challenging behaviours, making them especially helpful when children experience the world differently.
3 / What if I’ve already tried lots of parenting advice before?
You’re not alone. Many parents have. Relational Parenting is different because it balances love and limits—moving beyond reward charts and consequences to focus on presence, persistence, and connection.
4 / How do I access the webinar?
Once you register with your email, you’ll receive a link straight to your inbox. The webinar is pre-recorded, so you can watch it at a time that suits you.
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You’ll also get access to the free parent booklet and plan. Your email will only be used to share parenting resources and support—no spam, no catch.

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