Common Sense Parenting Program set for Tripp
Are you tired of having to ask your child three times to do something? Have you ever asked your child not to do something and then he or she did it? Has your child ever made you upset, you forgot what you really wanted to talk about? Have you ever wanted to learn how to praise your child more? If you answered “yes” to any of these questions, Common Sense Parenting can help.
Common Sense Parenting is a product of years of research compiled by Girls and Boys Town, Nebraska. This program is a proven, step-by-step guide for raising responsible kids and building happy families. It teaches skills to help parents build better families.
The Yankton Women’s/Children’s Center offers Common Sense Parenting to help parents make their homes more peaceful, enjoyable and safe for the whole family.
You will learn how to:
• reduce family stress
• support success in School
• enrich your relationship with your child
• reduce problem behavior
• diminish yelling and fighting
• increase your confidence as well as your child’s confidence
Whether you are a parent who wants to “brush up” on your parenting skills, an excited “rookie” with your first child, or an exasperated parent with a rebellious or difficult adolescent, Common Sense Parenting can help.
Classes are scheduled to begin Monday, Jan. 7, and will run through Monday, Feb. 11, from 6:30-8:30 p.m. The classes will be held at the Tripp Emergency Service Building. A light meal will be provided through the Horizon Grant.
Parents will need to pre-register with Ruby at 935-7101 or call the Yankton Women’s/Children’s Center at 665-4811. Please let the providers know if babysitters will be required.
(Story taken from the Tripp Star Ledger)
January 11th, 2008 at 5:04 pm
Has this been advertised in the Bon Homme County Social Services office- it sounds like a great program. I think it would be great if you sent them some material on it, so they could offer it over here possibly, depending on the cost.
January 12th, 2008 at 1:09 pm
I will be sure to pass the word on. They had a good turnout for the first night.
January 22nd, 2008 at 2:31 pm
I have been attending this class for two weeks now..It is fun and interactive and for all ages of children. I have teenagers and it has helped me with all aspects of child rearing…positive and negative behaviors. The free meal and babysitting helped people with little ones to attend. Class is still going strong and will continue through most of Feburary if interested.