*MONTHLY WEBINAR*
What do our girls need to grow into confident and resilient people?
How can I as a mum support her on her journey of wellbeing while her body starts changing?
If you are you a mum or female carer of a 8-12-year-old girl and would like some guidance or exchange around these questions, join our webinar!
The first message or response that a girl receives about what it means to have a period/growing up/her body is important and influences directly how she feels about her body for years to come.
Growing up isn' t exactly a walk in the park - so isn' t parenting!
But we firmly believe we can ease this process, guiding girls into a process of learning about their bodies and understanding puberty in a fun and empowering way.
In this webinar we open a conversation to deal with your kids most frequent questions. We'll discuss your girl's needs, how to have open conversations early on, introduce menstrual products and other techniques and resources we use to open the big topic of puberty.
FACILITATOR:
Friedel Fink, Holistic & Menstrual Educator
and Founder of Big Sis CIC
NEXT DATES:
23 of November 2020, 8-10pm
Offered monthly
LOCATION:
The meeting is conducted via the conference platform Zoom. We' ll share a link with you once you are booked in
COST :
£20
Please send us a message with your name, your daughters name and your email address to: friedel.kunze@gmx.de
If you have any questions, please feel free to drop us a line.
WHAT PEOPLE SAY ABOUT THIS WEBINAR:
"You have filled me with confidence to suss out the next part of life with my daughter. You also enabled me to appreciate the period purse my mum put together for me. I think your ideas on tracking emotions were great, something we will start asap."
- Cara, mum
"It has transformed the relationship with both of my daughters, broken a taboo. I feel so much closer to them"
- Sara, mum
"Laying these foundations for young girls and their mothers is so important. I wish I had had such support through my mothering of my two girls *hugs*"
-Emily, mum
"Can’t wait for more girls to have a different education so they don’t have to grow up with the shame that I did!"
-Taila