Empowering Parents to Address Challenging Behaviour

Parenting can be rewarding but also challenging, especially when faced with harmful or disruptive behaviour from children or young people. At Relavate, we’re here to support parents through these difficulties, helping you rebuild relationships and create a positive, respectful family environment.

Our approach centres on Non-Violent Resistance (NVR), a proven method for addressing harmful behaviours while fostering stronger connections within families. NVR focuses on de-escalating conflicts, restoring parental authority, and prioritising respectful communication, helping parents address behaviours like aggression, defiance, or harmful peer influences.

Relavate Parenting Programme

Our 15-week Relavate Parenting Programme provides in-depth support tailored to the needs of parents and carers. Delivered by experienced facilitators, the programme focuses on:

  • Building Relationships: Strengthen connections with your child to foster trust and understanding.
  • De-escalation Techniques: Learn practical strategies to defuse conflicts and maintain a calm, supportive home environment.
  • Parenting Styles: Explore how different approaches to parenting can shape behaviour and discover techniques that work for your family.
  • Prioritising Behaviour: Identify which behaviours need addressing first to create meaningful, lasting change.

This supportive and interactive programme equips parents with the tools and confidence to tackle harmful behaviour, promoting healthier relationships and positive family dynamics.

If you’re struggling with your child’s behaviour and want guidance in creating a safer, more respectful home, our Relavate Parenting Programme is here to help. Contact us today to learn more or enrol in the next programme.

Our programme is written and delivered by Accredited NVR practitioners who are specialists in working in this area. Email info@relavate.co.uk today to speak to a practitioner for advice.

''Doing this has very potentially stopped me having to put my child into care because I was simply not coping.'' - Parent

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