10 Ideas to Boost Family Wellbeing

During this practical short course, Pooky will walk you through a range of simple ideas to help you to boost the wellbeing of your family.  None of these ideas require any existing knowledge or experience and they are all designed to feel easily doable.  You don’t have to do them all; pick one or two and see how you get on. This course is written with parents and carers primarily in mind, but the ideas here could easily be adapted for use by people working with young people or you could use them to deliver workshops or discussion sessions to parents or carers. One of a series of webinars commissioned by Resilient Rutland who are funded by the National Lottery

Family life can feel overwhelming, with parents and carers often struggling to find time for meaningful connection whilst juggling work, household demands, and the pressure to ‘get it all right’. You know that small changes could make a big difference to your family’s wellbeing, but it’s hard to know where to start or how to make improvements that actually stick.

Who is this course for?

This course is for any parent or carer looking for practical, achievable ways to strengthen family relationships and boost wellbeing at home. Whether you’re feeling stretched thin, guilty about not spending enough quality time together, or simply want to create more joy and connection in your family life, these ideas will work for families of all shapes and sizes. The strategies are particularly valuable if you’re navigating challenging times, have children of different ages, or feel like you’ve lost some of the closeness you once had as a family. This course is also useful for professionals who support families – the ideas can easily be adapted for workshops or family support sessions.

What you’ll learn

  • Implement simple, sustainable routines that prioritise sleep and create calming bedtime rituals adapted for your family’s age and stage
  • Establish ‘family golden time’ – short, focused periods of quality connection that work within busy schedules
  • Apply effective listening techniques that help children open up about both small concerns and bigger worries
  • Create opportunities for both togetherness and healthy independence, including one-to-one time and personal space for each family member
  • Use laughter, silliness and shared fun as tools to strengthen family bonds and provide relief during difficult times
  • Demonstrate love and appreciation through meaningful compliments, physical tokens of affection, and ‘loving out loud’ practices
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Course Includes

  • 12 Modules
  • Course Certificate

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