A night out for parents @ The Parenting Show with Pio
You're invited to this awesome community event featuring Pio Terei .
Pio is one of the best loved entertainers in the country and these new shows combine songs, stories, videos and great parenting ideas. He communicates vital messages about happy, healthy family life in a way that really ‘clicks’ with the audience. It is designed with Māori in mind, though the show has a wide appeal to all audiences.
Pio is coming to Fairfield, Hamilton on Friday,16 March and will see you at the Fairfield Intermediate School Auditorium.
The topics he will cover are;
- Giving kids confidence & resilience to problem solve
- Fostering solid foundations that are made up of
love and values
- Developing a positive atmosphere in the house
Plus much more!
Thank you to the events generous sponsors, you only need to give a gold coin koha for entry!
Sound like an awesome night? It will be!!
For registrations and further information please contact Maria Marsh – Desert Spring Community Centre
Ph. 07 855 2728 or 027 855 2728
PLEASE invite your friends and whanau
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