Family Affairs Online Academy — Support and Skills for Kazan Families
Family life in Kazan is rich, dynamic, and sometimes challenging. Family Affairs Online Academy offers practical, research-based online courses and support services designed to strengthen relationships, improve parenting, and help families navigate everyday and exceptional situations — all accessible from the comfort of home.
What we offer
— Parenting and child development — age-specific guidance, positive discipline, early childhood stimulation.
— Couples and relationship skills — communication, conflict resolution, rebuilding trust.
— Family mental health — stress management, coping with anxiety and depression, resilience building.
— Family mediation and legal basics — conflict mediation techniques and clear, practical explanations of family law concepts (general information, not legal advice).
— Elder care and intergenerational dynamics — caring for aging relatives, balancing work and caregiving.
— Financial and household planning — budgeting for family goals, planning for education and emergencies.
— Workshops and crisis support — perinatal support, parenting after separation, supporting children through change.
Format and accessibility
— Live interactive webinars scheduled with Kazan’s timezone (UTC+3) in mind.
— On-demand recorded lessons available 24/7 — learn at your pace.
— Small-group coaching and one-on-one consultations with certified specialists.
— Downloadable worksheets, family plans, and activity guides you can use right away.
— Certificate of completion for eligible courses.
Why Kazan families choose us
— *Local relevance*: Content tailored to the cultural context and everyday realities of families living in Kazan and the Republic of Tatarstan.
— *Flexible learning*: Busy parents and caregivers can join from home, work, or while commuting.
— *Evidence-based approach*: Programs built on modern family psychology and practical experience.
— *Safe community*: Private online groups for peer support, moderated by professionals.
Meet the instructors
Our team includes psychologists, family therapists, child development specialists, and experienced family mediators with experience working with Russian-speaking families. (Profiles and professional credentials are provided for each instructor.)
Pricing and enrollment
— Free introductory webinar to try before you commit.
— Course bundles and monthly subscriptions available — discounts for families enrolling together.
— Scholarships or sliding-scale options may be available for those in financial need (apply via the contact form).
Typical course roadmap
1. Free orientation webinar — meet instructors, preview materials.
2. Core course (4–8 weeks) with weekly lessons and activities.
3. Small-group coaching session to practice skills.
4. Follow-up resources and a certificate of completion.
Frequently asked questions
— Q: Are classes in Russian?
A: Yes, primary instruction is in Russian. Support materials are available in multiple formats; please contact us if you need assistance with other languages.
— Q: Do you provide legal advice?
A: We provide general information about family law and mediation practices. For binding legal advice, consult a licensed attorney.
— Q: Can I get individualized help for my child?
A: Yes — we offer private consultations and referrals to local specialists when necessary.
How to get started
— Visit our website to view the course calendar and sign up for the free orientation webinar.
— Join the local Kazan cohort to connect with nearby families and schedule sessions in UTC+3 time.
— Contact our support team to ask about group discounts, corporate packages, or special workshops for schools and community centers.
Contact
— Email: info@familyaffairs.online
— Phone/WhatsApp: +7 (___) ___-____ (local hours, UTC+3)
— Website: familyaffairs.online — select «Kazan» in the location menu
If you’re ready to strengthen family relationships and build practical skills that last, enroll in our next free webinar and discover how Family Affairs Online Academy can support your family in Kazan.



