Next Parenting on the Run Workshop: Hillcrest, KZN
For parents in KZN, I will be running my next Parenting on the Run Workshop at Hillcrest Pre-primary on 4 April 2007. Why don’t you join us? Come and learn how to cheat time in this interactive workshop. Leave armed with over 100 creative and practical ideas for converting what you would normally consider wasted time with your children, into quality time.
I will show you how to maximize time spent in the car; doing everyday household activities, or even waiting for appointments with your child. You can stimulate your child’s brain and connect emotionally even when you are on the run.
I will also include my ever-popular suggestions on toys to pack for travelling, or for when you are simply on the run. Connecting and communicating with your child can be so easy.
DATE : Friday, 4 April 2008
TIME : 8.30am – 11.00am
VENUE : Hillcrest Pre-Primary School
COST : R200 per head which includes the workshop, notes, tea,and lucky draws.
Payment secures your seat.
TO BOOK : Phone Emma on 083 7070 531 by March 28, 2008
The workshop will be helpful for parents of children aged 2 to 8 years.
Regret no children, as it is distracting to other delegates.
What people are saying about this workshop:
“I can’t believe that I don’t have to feel guilty about being busy anymore!” Audrey Stanley
“If parents put into practice just a handful of these ideas they would reinforce what we are teaching at pre-school and we would be referring fewer children for therapy. We need to get this message out to more parents”. Glynnis Courtney, Head of HeronBridge Pre-Prep and chairlady of the ISASA pre-school committee 2006.
“Many thanks for the fantastic Parenting on the Run workshop. Your practical suggestions have worked brilliantly for us. I have two very busy little boys (4 and 2) who are easily bored and distracted, but they are putty in my hands with my newfound “box of tricks”! “ Kathleen Bartels
ABOUT NIKKI BUSH
Nikki Bush is an inspirational speaker and writer on child and parent development issues. She is also an educational game designer and toy judge. Her work is fuelled by her passion for play and her commitment to helping parents to find creative ways of connecting with their children. For more info visit www.brightideasoutfit.com.




