What the HELP is Going On?
Understanding the Teenage Brain & Behaviour
A Science Based Parenting Workshop for Raising Resilient and Confident Teens.
A Science Based Parenting Workshop for Raising Resilient and Confident Teens.
Registration fee: 20chf or 40chf for the full workshop series happening in March/April
50% of proceeds donated to the Uncle Sele Foundation in Nigeria
Adolescence is a period of rapid brain development, emotional highs and lows, and sometimes, impulsive or risky behavior. Have you ever wondered:
This science-based workshop on adolescent brain development will answer these questions and equip you with practical strategies to support your teen’s growth, independence, and decision-making skills.
“Thank you Annette for this workshop. It was engaging and I learned so much. I can see that I can do things a little differently to support my children.” Parent of a tween and teenager.
Did you know? The adolescent brain doesn’t fully mature until the mid-20s. This explains their heightened risk-taking behaviors, emotional reactivity, and impulsive decisions. By understanding how their brain works, you can better support and guide them through these challenging years.
(this is the quote section from the old section 3) Dr. Frances Jensen, neuroscientist and author of The Teenage Brain, explains:“Teenagers are not just young adults. Their brains are still developing, and understanding this can help parents provide the right kind of support and boundaries.”
This workshop is essential for parents, teachers, and caregivers who want to empower teenagers with the skills to navigate life with confidence, focus, and resilience.
Many parents and educators struggle with how to effectively support teenagers in today’s fast-paced, digital world. Science-based insights can transform your approach and reduce stress and conflict, making life easier for you and your teen.
Annette Ebbinghaus is a Master Sophrologist, wellbeing coach, and resilience expert with over a decade of experience helping parents, educators, and teens navigate stress, emotions, and behavioral challenges. She is the founder of beChill® Programs, designed to empower young people with science-backed strategies for focus, impulse control, and emotional regulation. Annette combines neuroscience, mindfulness, and positive psychology to provide practical tools that foster stronger family connections and lasting well-being.
Join us to learn how to support your teen’s brain development, emotional health, and overall success!
There are Two Options to Join Us;
March 24th – Online @19:30
March 26th – In-Person Coppet @9:00
Cost: 20 CHF (or 3 workshops for 40 CHF) 50% of all proceeds are donated to the Uncle Sele Foundation in Nigeria to assists students in purchasing matriculation forms
Questions? Contact Annette at email or visit www.trulybalance.com.