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MOnthly parent PresentationsParent traning has been proven to be both positive and productive in creaing and sustaining behavior change for kids and families. Succeeding in school and life today is very hard for many children. Many children have difficulties with their behavior, emotions, and learning in school. Parents today are under tremendous stress and pressure. These presentations could be life changing for you and your child and they can make your job as a parent much easier.
Don't miss this opportunity to learn new techniques, strategies and gain confidence to empower your children for success at home and school. |
Why Attend Parent Workshops?
1. Gaining insight into your child’s development. Parent workshops provide an opportunity to gain knowledge and insight into their child’s development. This can help them better understand their child and make informed decisions about their development and education.
2. Learning effective parenting skills. Parenting is not easy, and many parents struggle to find the right balance between discipline and encouragement. Parent workshops can provide information on effective parenting strategies and help parents find the best way to connect and communicate with their children.
3. Supporting a better relationship with their child. Parent workshops provide an opportunity to learn how to create a positive and supportive relationship with their child. This can help parents build trust and understanding, which is essential for healthy communication and relationships.
4. Gaining knowledge about school and education. Parent workshops can provide parents with important information about their child’s school and education. This can help them better support their child’s learning and development.
5. Connecting with other parents and professionals. Parent workshops provide a great opportunity to connect with other parents and professionals. This can help parents build a support network and gain valuable advice and insight from experienced professionals.
6. Developing advocacy skills. Parent workshops can provide parents with the skills they need to effectively advocate for their child. This can help them ensure their child’s needs are met in school and beyond.
7. Keeping up with current trends. Parent workshops can provide parents with the latest information on child development and educational trends. This can help them stay informed and make decisions that are based on current research and best practices.
8. Developing problem-solving skills. Parent workshops can help parents develop the skills they need to effectively solve problems and navigate challenges. This can help them better support their children and find creative solutions that work for their family.
9. Gaining confidence. Parent workshops can help parents feel more confident in their parenting skills. This can help them establish a positive and supportive environment for their children.
10. Strengthening the parent-child bond. Parent workshops can help parents learn how to create a stronger bond with their child. This can help them build a strong foundation for their relationship and provide the best possible environment for their child to grow and thrive.
We are pleased to invite you to join Parent Support Group for Pre-K and Kindergarten parents. Our goal is to provide a supportive environment in which parents can come together to share experiences and discuss issues that affect your child's education. The Parent Support Group meets virtually twice a month and provides a platform for parents to discuss their children's struggles, successes, and general concerns. Through our meetings, we hope to foster a community of support amongst parents and provide resources to help each other.
Don't miss this opportunity if you have questions regarding: transition to school, behavior, dealing with emotions, learning difficulties, referral services, in class support, curriculum, IEPs, available parent supports and more.
Don't miss this opportunity if you have questions regarding: transition to school, behavior, dealing with emotions, learning difficulties, referral services, in class support, curriculum, IEPs, available parent supports and more.