Healthy families start with connected parenting. If the daily routine feels chaotic, if communication with your kids is hard, or if you want practical tools that bring more peace at home, this welcoming women’s group is for you. You’ll learn to understand your child, set age-appropriate expectations, use healthy boundaries and routines, and model the behaviour you want to see—without shame or perfectionism.
Key Details:
- Dates: Tuesdays from January 6 - February 10 
- Time: 10:00am - 11:30am 
- Format: In-person 
- Duration: 6 weeks, 90 minutes per session 
- Cost: Free 
- Childcare: Not available 
Who It’s For:
Women of any age who want a calmer, more connected home—with practical tools that work in real life.
You’ll Learn:
- Build a strong parent–child relationship rooted in love and trust—there’s no “perfect parent,” just real growth over time. 
- Know your child—personality, love languages, and listening skills that actually help you connect, plus matching expectations to age and stage. 
- Use healthy family boundaries that protect safety and peace, including clear “yes/no,” de-escalation, and calm responses to pushback. 
- Create a “safe harbour” at home—stable routines, responsibility, and a supportive environment where kids belong and thrive. 
- Be the role model—practical, positive discipline; forgiveness (for them and you); and praising the good you want to see. 
- Simple next-level habits—everyday ways to show love, build support systems, and keep going when life is busy. 
What to Expect:
Short teaching, guided discussion, warm facilitators, and simple take-home tools. You’ll receive weekly handouts and light homework; attend at least 4 of the 6 sessions (with homework shown) to receive a completion certificate. We keep things relaxed, focused, and down-to-earth.
Facilitators:
Led by experienced facilitators with experience in community education and group facilitation.
Questions:
Email hello@citydreamcentre.com
Registration:
City Dream Centre also delivers Boundaries courses in both federal and Provincial prisons and for those in recovery.

