Fiona Dimas-Herd

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Fiona Dimas-Herd is a behavioural strategist, educator, trainer, author and speaker. As a behavioural strategist, she designs and delivers individual one-on-one sessions. The individualised program builds upon a person's innate strengths and resources in order to empower them with new knowledge, skills and behaviours. These sessions with Fiona facilitate the development of emotional intelligence; interpersonal skills, positive behaviour, quality of peer and adult relationships, self-control, emotional and physical well being, problem-solving, cognitive competencies, independence, commitment to and achievement in education and work. When working with youth, Fiona focusses on the five primary youth development areas of competence, confidence, ...more

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“Parenting should always come from a place of unconditional loving.”
Fiona Dimas-Herd, Communicating With Teens the parents' handbook

“Many parents have experienced the fact that kids don’t seem to honor their parents the way that previous generations of children did. The question we need to ask is, how did we get to this position? How did this lack of respect infiltrate even the closest family relationships? Most importantly, how can we make sure that it doesn’t ruin our bond with our own teens?”
Fiona Dimas-Herd, Communicating With Teens the parents' handbook

“Parenting should always come from a place of unconditional loving.”
Fiona Dimas-Herd, Communicating With Teens the parents' handbook

“Many parents have experienced the fact that kids don’t seem to honor their parents the way that previous generations of children did. The question we need to ask is, how did we get to this position? How did this lack of respect infiltrate even the closest family relationships? Most importantly, how can we make sure that it doesn’t ruin our bond with our own teens?”
Fiona Dimas-Herd, Communicating With Teens the parents' handbook

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