Registration open for Dist. 214 parenting classes
Registration for District 214’s winter/spring lecture and discussion series, “What Every Parent Should Know,” is open to all interested area parents. The three-part course will be offered twice during the second semester of the 2011-2012 school year.
Session I will be held on three consecutive Tuesdays: Feb. 14, 21 and 28. Session II will be offered on Tuesdays, April 10, 17, and 24. Both sessions are 7-9 p.m. at John Hersey High School, 1900 E. Thomas St., Arlington Heights.
These sessions help parents anticipate and prevent problems proactively, develop mutually respectful relationships, explore fair discipline, maintain effective communication, and use productive problem-solving methods with their children.
Bob Leece, student assistance coordinator at Buffalo Grove High School, and Martha Messer, school nurse at John Hersey High School, have trained thousands of parents over the past 15 years. Parents respond to these sessions with extremely positive comments such as: “A life changing experience for me as a parent”; “I’ve taken this class twice, and it has made a difference in me, which has made a huge difference in my home”; “This program has helped me more in a few sessions than therapy did in six months”; “I’ve learned practical skills that actually work”; and “This class should be mandatory for all parents.”
The registration fee is $10 per person (cash or check made payable to John Hersey High School), due at the first lecture of each session. In order to provide the best possible environment, registration is limited to 100 parents per session.
The popular course fills up quickly. Register now by contacting Paula Volpe at paula.volpe@d214.org or (847) 718-4947.