Interactive support from Movember promoting family togetherness for Dads
CHECK OUT THE TOOLKITWe are really proud to work with Movember, and their fantastic research and development team has created something special: A video-based, fun and interactive resource that aims to make Dad’s feel that ‘family becomes your favourite new F-word’.
The toolkit isn’t interested in judging or blaming, just making all of us understand our roles better as parents and importance in your child’s development.
So, as the website says, ‘No more dodgy parenting advice’.
Produced by Movember, visit the Family Man website here.
Fun and interactive resource making Dad’s feel that 'Family is your favourite new F-word'.
Movember found a need for great tips and advice to help parents with children aged 2-8 with minor to severe behavioural difficulties
Through Movember’s incredible research, they saw a need in helping parents to identify growing-pains, share techniques that work, and acknowledging how it feels as parents too, when we try to manage our little one’s behaviour.
There is no need to Register if you don’t want to, and the session takes less time commitment to complete than a footy match. We love it because we know that dad’s do their bit too, and need just as much help as mums.
Movember have seen fantastic results already! They say it’s effective ‘especially for children 2 to 8 with minor to severe behaviour issues’ but there’s plenty to learn, even if you’re fathering children a little older than that.
Here’s a glimpse of what you can expect, including ‘Tough Moments’ practical tips to help you during the most stressful times. We think it’s brilliant.
Cookie | Type | Duration | Description |
---|---|---|---|
_ga Google | Third party | 1 day | Google Analytics tag used to distinguish one user from another. |
_gat Google | Third party | 1 minute | Google Analytics tag. Sometimes appears as _dc_gtm_<property-id> .Google Analytics tag. Sometimes appears as _dc_gtm_<property-id> . |
_gid Google | Third party | 2 years | Google Analytics tag used to distinguish one user from another. |