The Science of Parenting Online Workshops: Children’s Ages and Parenting Stages
We go through stages as parents, too! Learn about those stages, your child’s development, and tips for adapting your parenting to your child’s age and abilities.
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We go through stages as parents, too! Learn about those stages, your child’s development, and tips for adapting your parenting to your child’s age and abilities.
Take control of your finances, even when money is short. Worry less when you learn to prioritize bills, protect your credit, and manage debt. Free workshops online (via Zoom). Series of three one-hour sessions, held noon-1pm OR 5:30-6:30pm. Pre-registration is required by November 12, 2023.
Take control of your finances, even when money is short. Worry less when you learn to prioritize bills, protect your credit, and manage debt. Free workshops online (via Zoom). Series of three one-hour sessions, held noon-1pm OR 5:30-6:30pm. Pre-registration is required by November 12, 2023.
Parents often say guidance and discipline is their number one concern. This workshop will help you see positive discipline as an opportunity to build positive parent-child relationships.
Take control of your finances, even when money is short. Worry less when you learn to prioritize bills, protect your credit, and manage debt. Free workshops online (via Zoom). Series of three one-hour sessions, held noon-1pm OR 5:30-6:30pm. Pre-registration is required by November 12, 2023.
Family ECHO: Autism is a virtual learning program for families and caregivers raising children with autism. The sessions are designed to shift medical and behavioral information from the clinic into the hands of parents and caregivers so they can learn to better support and care for their autistic children.
Family ECHO: Autism is a virtual learning program for families and caregivers raising children with autism. The sessions are designed to shift medical and behavioral information from the clinic into the hands of parents and caregivers so they can learn to better support and care for their autistic children.
Family ECHO: Autism is a virtual learning program for families and caregivers raising children with autism. The sessions are designed to shift medical and behavioral information from the clinic into the hands of parents and caregivers so they can learn to better support and care for their autistic children.
Family ECHO: Autism is a virtual learning program for families and caregivers raising children with autism. The sessions are designed to shift medical and behavioral information from the clinic into the hands of parents and caregivers so they can learn to better support and care for their autistic children.
Family ECHO: Autism is a virtual learning program for families and caregivers raising children with autism. The sessions are designed to shift medical and behavioral information from the clinic into the hands of parents and caregivers so they can learn to better support and care for their autistic children.
Educational Training available to providers. At the end of this training, participants will be able to: 1) Explain the difference between low and high-risk choices; 2) Explain the difference between mental and physical impairment; 3) Explain the behaviors and characteristics of the path to addiction; 4) Explain the information covered and how it can be applied to their work or clinical setting. Registration is required and closed after April 8. No fee to attend.
During this discussion on April 16th 6-7pm, you will learn about the behaviors leading to addiction and have an opportunity to understand how these behaviors played a role in the journey of two individuals who have chosen recovery. Following the discussion, there will be time allotted for audience questions with the presenter and recovery speakers. Free event. Registration is requested, please call 712-264-6117.