The Nurturing Programme
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| The Nurturing Programme
The Nurturing Programme is an established programme offering courses for parents and for children in Early Years settings and Schools. It provides numerous effective approaches to develop emotional literacy - a key ingredient for healthy relationships - in adults and children. Family Links provides training courses for professionals across the UK who want to introduce the Nurturing Programme in their area. |
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Background to the Nurturing ProgrammeThe Nurturing Programme was developed as a result of research undertaken in the United States in the late 1970s by Dr Stephen J. Bavolek, working at the Kempe Institute for Child Abuse and Neglect in Denver, Colorado. He identified four unhelpful, destructive attitudes that were common to troubled families. Turning these on their heads led him to establish the Four Constructs as the building blocks of the Nurturing Programme. Dr Bavolek has granted an exclusive licence to Family Links to develop the Nurturing Programme in the UK. To find out more about Dr Bavolek's research and the Nurturing Programme in the United States, go to www.nurturingparenting.com. Impact of the Nurturing ProgrammeThe Nurturing Programme supports positive behaviour in children, and goes much further than that by exploring the emotional needs behind their behaviour. Research, particularly in the neurosciences, increasingly reflects the importance of Dr Bavolek's visionary approach. Adults help to shape children's brains: empathic relationships in childhood have a radical effect on the developing brain, most crucially on the way we learn to manage our emotions and to become sensitive in the way we relate to others - both key factors in the way we behave, and an important contributor to lifelong health and well-being. |
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Benefits of the Nurturing Programme
The Nurturing Programme benefits both adults and children by:
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