Mangaluru: Parent Management Training workshop held at Roshni Nilaya


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Mangaluru, Sep 15: A ‘Parent Management Training’ workshop  was organised by the department of MSc counselling,  School of Social work, Roshni Nilaya in association with IQAC of the college on September 14. The workshop was facilitated by Dr. Deepa Kotari, assistant professor in Psychology, YIASCM (A unit of Yenepoya Deemed to be University) Kulur.

The workshop covered various topics such as the importance of parent-child relationships, common behavioural problems in children, and the techniques of behaviour therapy. Dr Kotari emphasized the need for effective communication and empathy while working with parents to manage difficult behaviour in children.


The participants including students and practitioners found the workshop informative and interactive, and appreciated the practical approach of the workshop. They felt that it would help them in their counselling practice.

Overall, the workshop was a success in achieving its objective of educating participants on Parent Management Training and providing them with hands-on training in implementing behaviour therapy techniques while working with parents. It was a valuable learning experience for all the participants.

Dr Rosa Nimmy Mathew, head, department of counselling, Dr Wilsy Francis, welfare officer, Tahni Anwar, faculty member and counselling forum secretary Kadeja Afreen were present.

Navaneesh Rajesh compered the program and Sr Leena and team invoked the blessings of the Almighty.

 

  

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