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Partners in parenting plus (PIP+)

Being a parent or guardian of a teenager has its challenges. The teenage years are a period of rapid emotional and social development, and with this can come highs and lows. This is why researchers from Monash University and Prevention United are offering free access to the Partners in Parenting (PiP+) program. PiP+ is an award-winning, evidence-based online parenting program designed to empower parents to make sense of adolescence and raise their teenager with confidence.
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parenting, training, mental wellbeing, teenagers, adolescence, pandemic, COVID-19, depression, anxiety

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Audience Educators, Parents
School Level Year 7 - Year 9, Year 10 - Year 12

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Published by Monash University and Prevention United
© Monash University. Creative Commons BY-SA 4.0.

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