Stengthen parenting skills, boost your confidence with interactive classes
Submitted by TriCity Family Services
If you are a new parent or if you are expecting, TriCity Family Services invites you to attend their four-week Family Support and Education Series: “Off to a Great Start-Being Purposeful in Parenting.”
This series focused on parents of children, birth to age 3, runs for four consecutive weeks starting Monday, April 9. Parents will engage in interactive discussions to help strengthen confidence and skills in parenting. Participants are encouraged to attend all four sessions as the topics build upon each other.
타 April 9: “Raising a Child Who Says ‘Yes’ Instead of ‘No’.”
타 April 16: “Helping Your Child Develop Self-Esteem”
타 April 23: “Understanding Your Child’s Personalities, Emotions and Behaviors”
타 April 30: “Considering Your Child’s Self Esteem”
“Being Purposeful in Parenting” will be held from 6 to 7:15 p.m. at the TriCity Family Services offices, 1120 Randall Court, Geneva. The program will be presented and facilitated by licensed clinical professional counselor Michelle Clark and social worker Melissa Pazen.
Cost is $20 for all four sessions. As with all TriCity Family Services programs, fee reductions are available based on need. To register or for additional information, call TriCity Family Services at (630) 232-1070 or visit tricityfamilyservices.org.
TriCity Family Services is a private, nonprofit, human service agency that promotes family-centered mental health and wellness. The agency provides quality, affordable counseling to all ages and all incomes, as well as educational and supportive mental health services to the community at large.