Triple P Programme
The programme offers ideas to help deal with the big and small parenting challenges that are part of family life. Triple P does not tell you how to be a parent but offers a range of strategies for you to choose the ones that fit your family.
Triple P Positive Parenting programmes help you:
- build a positive relationship between you and your child
- raise happy, confident children and teenagers
- manage behaviour in a positive way
- set family rules and routines that everyone follows
- get along better with your children or teenagers
- balance work and family commitments
We aim to help parents and carers of children and teenagers up to 18 years. We also deliver a programme for parents and carers of children with special needs.
How to book onto a programme
To request a place at a Triple P seminar or discussion group please contact the Children and Families Hub, email childrenandfamilieshub@gov.je or call us on +44 (0) 1534 519000.
Triple P seminars
Triple P seminars are an introduction to positive parenting. Each seminar lasts 90 minutes and with time to ask questions at the end. A take away tip sheet will be available.
Seminars for 0 to 11 years
The power of positive parenting | Raising children in ways that emphasises the positive including the importance of taking care of your own needs |
Raising resilient children | Helping children to deal with their emotions including learning to deal with negative feelings and cope with stressful life events |
Raising confident competent children | The skills and values we teach our children including helping your child develop healthy self-esteem |
Seminars for 12 to 18 years
Getting teenagers connected | How best to help teenagers become positively involved with groups and individuals in the wider community including the importance of meeting commitments and taking care of others |
Raising responsible teenagers | Encouraging teenagers to develop the skills they need to become independent including developing a healthy lifestyle and learning to be reliable |
Raising competent teens | Encouraging teenagers to make the most of their time at school including supporting them to learn self-discipline and problem solving skills |
Triple P discussion groups
A discussion group is a short, small group session run by a trained Triple P practitioner.
Each session lasts about 2 hours and brings together a maximum of 10 to 12 parents who maybe experiencing similar parenting issues. In a session, your practitioner will give you tips and suggestions for dealing with your child’s behaviour.
You’ll see short video clips showing other parents successfully dealing with the same issue and you’ll be encouraged to share your thoughts with the other parents in the group, if you wish to. You’ll also be given a workbook with simple exercises and information to help you try your new strategies at home.
Discussion groups for 0 to 11 years
Developing good bedtime routines
| Developing a positive bedtime routine and teaching your child to fall sleep in their own bed and stay in their bed until morning time |
Dealing with disobedience | Helping to plan to prevent problems occurring in the first place and setting clear limits so you and your child know what to expect |
Managing fighting and aggression | Encouraging children to play nicely and resolve problems and as a parent learn to deal with misbehaviour in a calm and consistent manner |
Hassle-free shopping with children | Helping you manage shopping trips and developing a personal shopping plan |
Discussion groups for 12 to 18 years
Reducing family conflict | Focusing on the reasons teenagers are argumentative or aggressive, and how to teach them how to behave more appropriately |
Coping with teenagers emotions | Helping teach your teenager how to manage their emotions and how to manage any problems |
Getting teenagers to co-operate | Understanding why teenagers are uncooperative and consider goals for change. |
Building teenage survival skills | Helping to plan to reduce risky behaviour in your teenager and ensure your teenager is actively involved in planning for events no matter how small the risk |
Benefits of the programmes
Many parents who have attended the Triple P sessions found they have learnt the following:
learnt skills to stay calm
realised they are not alone in the challenges they face
developed negotiation and listening skills
learnt how to plan ahead and set rules together
learnt to problem solve when issues arise