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Parenting isn’t something you have a manual for — but it’s easier when you’re part of a supportive community.

Parent Space is a hub for parents to explore practical advice, inspiring talks, and wellbeing programmes that are being used in schools and at home. Some, like MyHappyMind, have been introduced to local schools with support from Well Windsor, helping make them accessible to children and families in Windsor.

Click on any of the tiles below to explore: summaries of parent lectures, insights from programmes, downloadable tips, and links to helpful resources.

Together, we can learn, share, and find ways to help our children thrive — at home, at school, and in the wider community.

Parent Space Resources


Delivered by Martin Burder, this lecture at The Windsor Boys School on 10th Feb 2026 explored The Art of Brilliance and how small shifts in mindset can make a huge difference in parenting. Martin shared practical strategies for connecting with your child, boosting resilience, and celebrating the everyday wins.

Supporting resources coming soon

The Art of Brilliance: Being a Brilliant Parent


My Happy Mind – Growing Happy Habits Together

MyHappyMind is now in the majority of Windsor First and Middle Schools - it helps children build confidence, resilience and positive habits — and now it’s for families too! With the Parent App, you and your child can explore simple, fun activities together at home.

Supporting resources

Parent App – practical activities for home

mHm Windsor Report – outcomes and stories from local schools

Quick Tips – mHm’s Parenting Myth series


National Reports

Research from organisations like The Children’s Society gives us a clearer picture of how children are feeling, growing, and coping today. These national reports aren’t just data — they help parents understand trends, common challenges, and what experts suggest to support children’s wellbeing.

The Children’s Society Good Childhood Report – explores children’s happiness, worries, friendships, school experiences and more.

The National Study of Health and Wellbeing: Children and Young People (NSHW) – 2023. A major national study tracking the health and wellbeing of children and young people across England. It brings together data from long‑term research and helps show how children’s physical, emotional and social wellbeing is changing over time — giving parents insight into national trends and outcomes.