Triple P Parenting Programmes

Triple P is a parenting programme, but it doesn't tell you how to be a parent. It's more like a toolbox of ideas. You choose the strategies you need. You choose the way you want to use them. The three Ps in ‘Triple P’ stand for ‘Positive Parenting Program’

We offer:

Triple P, 8 weeks (4 -10 years)

Your child constantly misbehaves. There’s probably a lot of shouting and your child may even be aggressive – perhaps hitting you, the furniture or his or her brothers and sisters. In fact, every day is a battle. 

Triple P Teen, 8 weeks (11 - 16 years)

Your teen's behaviour has become too much for you to handle. At home, there's probably a lot of shouting and very little agreement. Or maybe you don't bother trying to talk anymore. But you are worried and would like things to change. 

Stepping Stones9 weeks (4 - 11 years)

Developed for parents of children with developmental or physical disabilities who have disruptive behaviour. Triple P’s proven parenting strategies give you ways to deal with childhood behaviour problems and issues that make family life stressful.

Triple P Fear Less, 6 weeks (6 - 14 years)

Your child has anxiety that is affecting their everyday life. It may stop them, or your whole family, from doing certain activities. Your child may be worried a lot of the time. 

Triple P Online (4 - 16 years)

Triple P and Triple P Teen Online.

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fsd@merton.gov.uk

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Referral required
Referral Details

This programme is for Merton families who have been assessed as in need of this support. If you think your family might benefit from this programme, please speak to your health visitor, school, GP, social worker or other professional working with you and your child.

Professionals and practitioners working with the family should complete a referral form, this can be found under downloads

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