Navigating the Teen Years
Most parents are deeply concerned about their teenager’s future. The chances of your teens succeeding in this challenging world increases with intentional preparation. Your interaction with your children can build...
Most parents are deeply concerned about their teenager’s future. The chances of your teens succeeding in this challenging world increases with intentional preparation. Your interaction with your children can build...
Discover the three ways parents get in the way and find out how you can help grow your children's resilience to bravely face the challenges in life. Join us for...
Since 2006, the Centre for Fathering has been encouraging fathers to take time out from work in the first two days of the school year to ease their children into...
Kick off 2026 with a smashing good time on court. Our first Generations Pickleball tournament of the year is happening on 31 January 2026, and we are back with the...
A strong parenting relationship sets the stage for the quality of life for everyone in the family. This talk helps couples stay connected while raising children, respond as a united...
Launched in 2003 by the Centre for Fathering (CFF) and held on the last Friday of each school term, Eat with your Family Day (EWYFD) seeks to encourage organisations to allow...
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This April, step onto the court together at the Generations Pickleball Tournament 2026. Be part of a fun and heart-warming Parent-Child or Grandparent-Grandchild pickleball tournament. 6 winning pairs will earn wildcard entries to the EPIC World Championship (Generations Division), valued at $176 per pair! 📅 11 April 2026 ⏰ 5.00 PM to 9.00 PM 📍 Loveall Club Categories: Under 80, 80+, 100+ 💵 $120 per pair ⏳ Registration closes 3 April 👉 Spots are limited. Scan the QR Code to register now and secure your place on court.
Launched in 2003 by the Centre for Fathering (CFF) and held on the last Friday of each school term, Eat with your Family Day (EWYFD) seeks to encourage organisations to allow...
Launched in 2003 by the Centre for Fathering (CFF) and held on the last Friday of each school term, Eat with your Family Day (EWYFD) seeks to encourage organisations to allow...