You can support your child’s development, grow closer and solve problems – positively. There are many simple strategies you can start using right now, to make every moment count!
Catch up on Triple P’s articles to help you confidently navigate every stage of your parenting journey. We also share real-life stories, news and more.
This World Mental Health Day (10 October), Triple P expert and parenting advocate Carol Markie-Dadds acknowledges the pressure that families face and shares tips to help kids and parents thrive.
Team parenting for grandparents is all about finding ways to support your children and build healthy relationships with the whole family.
Co parenting children can be challenging. Children adjust better when separated parents communicate, put children first, and set consistent rules and routines.
Every family’s different, so we make it easy to choose the parenting support that fits your situation.
Strategies to ease your family’s journey through separation or divorce.
We help parents and families right around the world, in more than 30 countries. In fact, millions worldwide, including more than a million Australian families, have been helped by Triple P. So we can help you, too!
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