Dubai Foundation for Women and Children Launches 'Positive Parenting' Programme
In a landmark initiative aimed at reinforcing the societal pillars of the nation, the Dubai Foundation for Women and Children (DFWAC) announced the launch of the ‘Positive Parenting’ programme.
This initiative forms a central pillar of the visionary Dubai Social Agenda 33, which proclaims ‘Family the Foundation of Our Nation’ as its theme and pledges AED208 billion of government support, as announced by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, towards its progressive blueprint over the coming decade.
The initiative is a strategic response inspired by the belief that a strong family nucleus is crucial to the emergence of a prosperous and inclusive society. It is designed to promote robust communication, dialogue, and positive interaction within families, with a special focus on the bond between parents and children, thus reinforcing the family's central role in the growth and prosperity of Dubai's society.
The Positive Parenting programme advocates a shift from traditional parenting towards positive parenting practices that support the holistic development of children and the overall wellbeing of families. It places a strong emphasis on professional development for those in childcare and educational roles, ensuring a comprehensive approach to nurturing the nation's future leaders.
The Positive Parenting program overseen by Sheikha Al Mansouri of DFWAC integrates scientific research in psychology and neuropsychology. It aims to enhance family dynamics by fostering positive communication, addressing behavioral challenges, and equipping parents with stress management skills.
Aligned with Dubai's Social Agenda 33, the initiative emphasizes constructive family interactions and child development. Divided into expert-led sessions, the program covers themes like positive communication, school success skills, and strategies for talented children. It also addresses challenges posed by social media, providing practical tools for effective parenting in a digitally influenced environment.
The last segment of the programme will involve an insightful discussion on dealing with peer pressure. Participants will gain valuable insights into effective approaches for helping children navigate and cope with pressures emanating from both their peers and society at large. This comprehensive three-day programme aims to equip participants with a well-rounded set of tools and knowledge to foster positive family dynamics and support the development of exceptional children.
News Source: Emirates News Agency