The 8th Conference "Lifelong...parents" is organized by the Youth of Paralimni on Saturday 5/4/2025, 15:00-17:00.
The Youth of Paralimni is organizing “For Life… Parents” again this year, offering substantive discussions and experiential topics concerning modern parenthood and education.
This year, the 8th conference focuses on a daily challenge that all parents face: demarcation, which we will approach through new scientific data and modern multidimensional reality.
The conference will take place on Saturday, April 05, 2025, at the Events Hall of the Municipality of Paralimni-Dheryneia at 14:30 PM..
Registration: 14:30-15:00
Pre-registration: https://forms.gle/GNkT1n7r4QWYz8Na7
"Is the child difficult or struggling?"
Dr. Machi Cleanthous, MD
Child Psychiatrist / Synthetic Psychotherapist
Brief reference to pathological conditions that cause difficult behaviors and that are very often confused by teachers and parents as simply bad behaviors or as a result of a lack of boundaries.
Cultivating healthy relationships with our children: Boundaries and communication
Dr. Evita Katsimicha, School/Educational Psychologist (A.M. 294)
Counseling psychotherapy for children and adolescents
Why are boundaries useful? What do they teach our children? How can I teach my child about boundaries and at the same time cultivate a healthy relationship with him? Come learn how we decode the needs that our children express through their behaviors and how we can deal with the various situations that cause us difficulty in our relationship with our child. We will discuss ways to manage difficult behaviors based on the science of psychology, as well as effective ways to communicate with our children.
Learning and Limits: Myths and Truths
Dr. Anastasia X' Giannakou
Special Educator, Scientific Manager of the Multidisciplinary Prevention and Evaluation Center "Unique Smiles"
Boundaries or frameworks are a very important prerequisite for a child to learn. Frameworks provide the safety net that will lead the child on the path of learning. On this path, the child should have as his main assistants the teacher on the one hand and the parent on the other, who should guide the child with their attitude. There are many misconceptions and myths regarding learning and boundaries.
-and we will discuss all of this in the presentation.
"The sweet after the useful",
Dr. Dona Cheileti, Clinical Pediatric Dietitian, Lecturer in Nutrition
Proper nutrition requires a variety of foods but also moderation in the less beneficial foods that are part of our social life. Variety and moderation are learned from infancy by parents and the wider family. The presentation will focus on the ways in which the family can help the child acquire or restore moderation and balance in his eating habits.