National Parenting Skills Training Programmes
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The South African National Parenting Skills Training Programme was launched in 2011 at under-performing schools in Gauteng and in the Free State and Northern Cape provinces.
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As a consequence of the massive impact with 50% of parents attending, the Programme has been expanded to include schools in Limpopo and KwaZulu-Natal.
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Parents of 3.3 million children are expected to attend in 2012, this rising to 5m in 2013.
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We offer National Parenting Skills Training Programmes to countries throughout the world.
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Through models designed to suit the unique needs of each provincial, state or national department of education, training of parents is offered at every village, town or city school.
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Training is designed for literate and illiterate parents in the local language.
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Training is offered to parents annually from the birth of their child until their child leaves school.
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Community parent support groups meet monthly at each school
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Schools become a centre of excellence for parental advice in each community.
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A great step forward in parental involvement with each school is achieved.
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