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What do you want to talk about?

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Sophie-RO

What do you want to talk about?

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Based on conversations we had with parents in the past, we are planning to do a monthly facilitated chat here on the forums.

 

It would be a thread like this, but we all meet at a certain time and reply and talk in real time. We thought on a Wednesday, at about 8pm for an hour, talking about the things that matter most to us...

 

Question 1: would you come?

 

We were thinking about calling it a a "Wednesday Wrap" and doing one in 2 weeks time...

 

Question 2: So, what would you want to talk about?

Should it be a set topic or just whatever we feel like at the time?

 

If it's a set topic we could talk about one of the top issues posted in the community so far:

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Or we could talk about current issues going on -

- Safe schools

- Getting help when facing long waiting lists, and over stretched mental health services 

- Young people embrace text message reminders to help curb binge drinking

etc

 

Or tell us your ideas!!

 

We'd love to hear from you...

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readthemanual

Re: What do you want to talk about?

 @Aussiemom@Hotcat@joanne new members, what do you think?


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Mitzi

Re: What do you want to talk about?

I would come. I'd like to hear other parents' ideas on pocket money and chores. I know - mundane! Sometimes life is like that. Smiley LOL

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twentyfive

Re: What do you want to talk about?

Sorry I missed last Wednesday
Would be interested to check in and see what conversation topic
Is, can always learn something with this whole new parenting gig
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Sophie-RO

Re: What do you want to talk about?

Hey @twentyfive, awesome to hear... I think we decided at the end of the last discussion to talk about helping teens get or stay in casual/part-time work...

What do you think?