STARTING MONDAY JUNE 13, 2022, 9:30A-11:30A a 10-WEEK PARENTING . CLASS WILL BE EVERY MONDAY FROM 6/13/22- 8/22/22 (NO CLASS ON JULY 4TH). A LIGHT BRUNCH WILL BE SERVED AT 9:30AM AND CHILDCARE WILL BE PROVIDED! INCREDIBLE YEARS PARENTING CLASS IIS AN
• Educational Parenting Program.
• Helping parents to learn and use effective parenting strategies.
• Addresses multiple needs of the family.
• Strengthen Parent/Child Relationship.
• Proven to reduce childhood depression, anger, opposition and increase parental resilience.
• Helps parents learn to be more confident in their parenting.
Where: Alexandria Technical & Community College, 1601 Jefferson Street. Alexandria, MN 56308.
Directions: Take the 18th East Ave road which is between the main ATCC building and Adult Basic Ed. building (on the right). Take the 2nd left entrance into the parking lot, Adult Basic Ed building will be on the right. Continue going straight back until you see the Head Start playground. The entrance door is marked with a large red-letter G. The Head Start classrooms are the 1st and 2 doors on the right.
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Incredible Years Parenting Program
STARTING MONDAY JUNE 13, 2022, 9:30A-11:30A a 10-WEEK PARENTING . CLASS WILL BE EVERY MONDAY FROM 6/13/22- 8/22/22 (NO CLASS ON JULY 4TH). A LIGHT BRUNCH WILL BE SERVED AT 9:30AM AND CHILDCARE WILL BE PROVIDED! INCREDIBLE YEARS PARENTING CLASS IIS AN
• Educational Parenting Program.
• Helping parents to learn and use effective parenting strategies.
• Addresses multiple needs of the family.
• Strengthen Parent/Child Relationship.
• Proven to reduce childhood depression, anger, opposition and increase parental resilience.
• Helps parents learn to be more confident in their parenting.
Where: Alexandria Technical & Community College, 1601 Jefferson Street. Alexandria, MN 56308.
Directions: Take the 18th East Ave road which is between the main ATCC building and Adult Basic Ed. building (on the right). Take the 2nd left entrance into the parking lot, Adult Basic Ed building will be on the right. Continue going straight back until you see the Head Start playground. The entrance door is marked with a large red-letter G. The Head Start classrooms are the 1st and 2 doors on the right.
Love and Logic: Adults Supporting Youth with Challenging Pasts (Douglas County residents)
Love and Logic: Adults Supporting Youth with Challenging Pasts® group will be held from 4:30 to 6 p.m. Tuesdays, June 7 through July 19. The group will meet in-person at The Village Family Service Center’s Alexandria office, 4133 Iowa St., Suite 105.
The group utilizes a trauma-informed curriculum to help parents, caregivers and others who serve children and teens who’ve experienced trauma. Participants will learn powerful insights into: how trauma affects the brain; why the intense and extremely upsetting behaviors seen in these kids represent attempts to self-protect and survive; the science behind healthy attachment relationships and why such bonds form the foundation for emotional and neurological healing; how to apply Love and Logic strategies so that adults can take good care of themselves while addressing root causes; and establishing healthy boundaries, avoiding destructive power struggles, overcoming defiance, and guiding these youth toward success.
Village Therapist Julie Wymore will lead participants through the interactive sessions.
This group is available to residents of Douglas County, Minnesota, at no cost thanks to grant funding from the Alexandria Area Community Foundation. To register and for more information, call 320-762-8851 or visit https://www.thevillagefamily.org/content/love-and-logic-adults-supporting-youth-challenging-pasts-douglas-county-residents
Love and Logic: Adults Supporting Youth with Challenging Pasts (Douglas County residents)
Love and Logic: Adults Supporting Youth with Challenging Pasts® group will be held from 4:30 to 6 p.m. Tuesdays, June 7 through July 19. The group will meet in-person at The Village Family Service Center’s Alexandria office, 4133 Iowa St., Suite 105.
The group utilizes a trauma-informed curriculum to help parents, caregivers and others who serve children and teens who’ve experienced trauma. Participants will learn powerful insights into: how trauma affects the brain; why the intense and extremely upsetting behaviors seen in these kids represent attempts to self-protect and survive; the science behind healthy attachment relationships and why such bonds form the foundation for emotional and neurological healing; how to apply Love and Logic strategies so that adults can take good care of themselves while addressing root causes; and establishing healthy boundaries, avoiding destructive power struggles, overcoming defiance, and guiding these youth toward success.
Village Therapist Julie Wymore will lead participants through the interactive sessions.
This group is available to residents of Douglas County, Minnesota, at no cost thanks to grant funding from the Alexandria Area Community Foundation. To register and for more information, call 320-762-8851 or visit https://www.thevillagefamily.org/content/love-and-logic-adults-supporting-youth-challenging-pasts-douglas-county-residents
Love and Logic: Adults Supporting Youth with Challenging Pasts (Douglas County residents)
Love and Logic: Adults Supporting Youth with Challenging Pasts® group will be held from 4:30 to 6 p.m. Tuesdays, June 7 through July 19. The group will meet in-person at The Village Family Service Center’s Alexandria office, 4133 Iowa St., Suite 105.
The group utilizes a trauma-informed curriculum to help parents, caregivers and others who serve children and teens who’ve experienced trauma. Participants will learn powerful insights into: how trauma affects the brain; why the intense and extremely upsetting behaviors seen in these kids represent attempts to self-protect and survive; the science behind healthy attachment relationships and why such bonds form the foundation for emotional and neurological healing; how to apply Love and Logic strategies so that adults can take good care of themselves while addressing root causes; and establishing healthy boundaries, avoiding destructive power struggles, overcoming defiance, and guiding these youth toward success.
Village Therapist Julie Wymore will lead participants through the interactive sessions.
This group is available to residents of Douglas County, Minnesota, at no cost thanks to grant funding from the Alexandria Area Community Foundation. To register and for more information, call 320-762-8851 or visit https://www.thevillagefamily.org/content/love-and-logic-adults-supporting-youth-challenging-pasts-douglas-county-residents