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Welcome to Passionate Parenting

Passionate Parenting’s services are designed to equip and encourage all parents. With our specialist services, we hope to bring more pleasure and confidence to your parenting. Parent Education is key to raising children and building strong families and communities.

 Passionate Parenting exists to:

  • Bring parents and experts together at monthly parent education seminars and workshops
  • Support working parents with Passionate Parenting’s Corporate Services (in-house presentations)
  • Provide “inside” information and resources to international and local parents raising children in The Netherlands

homepage-small It is well known that we, the parents, are a major influence in developing happy, healthy and well-behaved children. PARENT EDUCATION is key to raising children, building strong families and communities.

Passionate Parenting's specialist services in The Hague, Netherlands are designed to benefit expat and local families of infants, pre-school, primary and high school-aged children.

Raising children can be life's most challenging and rewarding activity, yet it can be chaotic and stressful. We usually become parents with little training or know-how. Living abroad compounds the inherent challenges of parenting. Because we want to provide the best nurturance for our children, we need to do more than guess our way through raising them.

At each event, Passionate Parenting organises an expert to offer advice to parents in a dynamic series of practical parenting education seminars / workshops. They are in English, interactive and outcomes based. Passionate Parenting gives half the profit from these parent education seminars to small South African Charities (Little Angels, Ikageng & Nazareth House). Click here to see more about our charities.

 
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I applaud your efforts to organise parenting workshops, it's certainly a very worthy initiative. I … see it as one of the most important preventative steps a community can make towards safeguarding and optimizing the well-being of children. Katherine Fortier, Child Psychologist, Regular Guest Speaker 2007 - 2009.
The information presented went beyond my expectations. More than informative, it was very practical. Ana Marja
Another great seminar, clear, practical, professional. It was excellent! Dr Sue Southwood, UK
If you feel lost in a new country, get together with other expat families and share the experience of growing up among worlds. Make a happy childhood for TCKs (Third Culture Kids). I have enjoyed Passionate Parenting!Sunyoung Yang, Korea
I was highly impressed by the Parenting seminars I attended. They were very informitive and helpful. Would have loved them to be a bit longer to get even more but there was no time! Looking forward to the next ones coming up.Adriana Volenikova

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