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The Kidman Centre UTS

Phone: +61 2 9514 4077



Address: Prince of Wales Hospital, High Street, Randwick 2031

Website: http://www.tkc.uts.edu.au

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25.01.2022 Make it a challenge for tomorrow! Listen to understand, not reply.



24.01.2022 Have you tried the Best Possible Self exercise? https://apple.news/AlCsZ_PbWQGyJViVJ9CWECw

23.01.2022 Feeling nervous about upcoming exams? Please join us on Wednesday 21st October 4:30-5:30pm for a free workshop. See below for more details.

23.01.2022 This is a really important article for parents of teen boys about their development. It could almost be read on a monthly basis to remind parents of the struggles we might not see bhttp://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2020/oct/10/seven-tips-for-parenting-teen-boys-nagging-them-is-like-shouting-into-a-void



21.01.2022 Attention parents & teens!!! You’re invited to a free #mentalhealth workshop for #managingemotions THIS WEDNESDAY at The Kidman Centre, Randwick. Please share. Bookings esssential www.tkc.uts.edu.au

19.01.2022 Come and join us for a free workshop for parents of teens on November 4. Www.tkc.uts.edu.au

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12.01.2022 The Lost Lasts are quieter, and rarely photographed. As I look back over the shoulders of the 17-year-old and 13-year-old walking next to me, I see that somewhere behind us is the last time they were small enough to be carried asleep from their car seat. But I didn’t realise it was the last time, or either of them. It just happened and then it never happened again https://amp.theage.com.au//why-i-m-savouring-every-lost-la

11.01.2022 The recent and rapid lockdown in Queensland has taken many by surprise. Our director talks to ABC’s Sophie Scott about the threat associated with new mutations, and thwarted expectations for a better 2021.

07.01.2022 Are you feeling more ups and downs than you would like? Parents and teens join us on Wednesday Oct 14 at 6-7pm for a free workshop on how to manage your emotions.

07.01.2022 Antonia Kidman Marran thoughtfully discusses how Covid-related changes in work practices are affecting families https://apple.news/AXpHnusX2Tz-k7-onW_HGlg



07.01.2022 Do you have a child starting high school next week? Maggie Dent offers some useful tips:

04.01.2022 A practical article explaining the typical triggers for emotional outbursts in teens. Being aware of the common triggers that can set your teen off can be helpful in understanding how best to approach them about sensitive issues. https://raisingteenstoday.com/triggers-that-are-setting-y/

04.01.2022 We were very pleased to host Senator Hollie Hughes and David Langford at the centre this morning to discuss youth mental health.

02.01.2022 Is your teen feeling nervous about exams? Join us for a free workshop on Thursday 22nd October at 6-7pm. For more details please see the flyer below.

02.01.2022 The No. 1 issue discussed by parents attending our Centre is how to manage their child’s screen time. Dr Rachael Murrihy talks to Education editor Jordan Baker at the Sydney Morning Herald about how to wind back screen time after holidays. https://amp-smh-com-au.cdn.ampproject.org//don-t-say-it-s-

01.01.2022 As adults, we often give our friends and partners space when they are in a bad mood. But with young kids, you always have to follow up, says Brackett. It’s your moral obligation to know what your child is feeling and to support them in developing healthy strategies.

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