Posts Tagged ‘Families’

Teenage Drinking in Luxembourg: A Parent’s Observations

Posted on October 23rd, 2025 by Passage Admin

In this blog, Lynn tells us about her concerns and observations about teenage drinking in Luxembourg, a problem that all of us see, or in some cases even face as parents of teenagers in Luxembourg. 

A Special Event for Children by Dalza

Posted on October 23rd, 2025 by Passage Admin

Passage partner group Dalza is hosting a special, inclusive event for children who ‘learn, think, move or communicate a little differently’ on 15th November. Click on this box to know more!

Don’t Miss: Hygge with Horses – An Introduction to Mindfulness Workshop

Posted on April 22nd, 2024 by passage

Kylie and Kate from HERD have released details of their latest group programme, which is a seasonal offering called “Hygge with Horses”. In a half-day session, you will practice the art of being present. Similarly you will develop the skills of noticing, paying attention and awareness through simple breathing and

Don’t Miss: An Upcoming “Learning How to Learn” One-day Workshop for Parents and Children from Mindgility

Posted on April 22nd, 2024 by passage

For those families that have children soon to or have just transitioned from primary to secondary school, you would hope that the change would be a seamless one for both the child and parents. However the reality can sometimes be a different story, as life can throw unforeseen obstacles or

NEW Passage Connect Evening: Grief, Loss and Covid

Posted on April 18th, 2024 by passage

We Are Very Excited To Announce Our Next Passage Event On Thursday 10Th February At 7:30Pm: A Discussion Led By Libby Kramer And Lynn Frank On Coping With Grief And Loss. This Is A Hybrid Event, You Can Be A Part Of The Conversation In Person* Or Connect Remotely.

Making Sense of our Children’s Reality during the Pandemic: How Telling their Story can Make your Child More Resilient

Posted on April 18th, 2024 by passage

Imagine for a moment that you are sitting in a room with your colleagues and you openly have to perform a COVID test in front of everybody daily. A test you may ‘fail’ for no reason, except you happen to test positive, there is nothing that you have done wrong