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Positive parenting strategies help teenagers reach their potential

Inner strength can be developed and nurtured by everyday words and actions.

  • Positive, regular interactions help build social skills.
  • Setting achievable rules and boundaries with your teen will help them realize their goals.
  • Learning to manage challenges and solve problems are lifelong skills.

Triple P support can give you the tools to help your teen go from a secure today to an independent, fulfilling adulthood.

Why do parents love Triple P?

Triple P gives families positive strategies that are proven to work. The program can be adapted to suit any situation. Hundreds of research studies show its effectiveness. And it's totally up to you how to use it.

  • It’s a toolbox, not a rulebook. You get the strategies and knowledge. You choose what tools to use, when, and how.
  • What you do today helps create a better future for your teen.
  • Parents from more than 25 countries have discovered how small changes make a big difference to family life!

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