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Positive Parenting

$100.00

Parenting Classes: All St. Lucie County parenting classes will be held at 2967 W Midway Road until further notice!


Positive Parenting is a support group for parents who are interested in learning new parenting skills, including positive discipline techniques, and ways to improve communication with their children. 

In a supportive setting, with other parents who are experiencing similar child rearing challenges, Positive Parenting mixes group discussion with an educational curriculum designed to establish strong, state of the art parenting techniques in the group participants. 

This program is being offered on Saturdays, in the St. Lucie, Martin and Indian River Counties. The schedule is as follows:


Please give 24 hours for online registrations.


If you are registering for more than one person please include the name of the other party.


Please print out your reciept to show at the door for proof of payment. 



 


Positive Parenting Schedules & Times 2010


 


Martin County 
3824 SE Dixie Highway 
Stuart, FL 34997



Saturday Classes (3 Sessions) - 8:00am to 1:00pm 

MARTIN COUNTY FAMILIES FIRST & POSITIVE PARENTING CLASS ATTENDEES 

The Management of the Country Club Plaza requests CASTLE clients attending multi-hour courses, use the parking area located at the south end of the Plaza near the fruit stand. 

CASTLE clients, during our weekend groups, are parked for an extended period of time which interferes with parking availability for other tenants. Thank you for your cooperation.


 


Class Dates: 


8:00 AM - 1:OO PM


January 23rd, January 30th, February 6th


March 27th, April 3rd, April 10th


May 22nd, May 29th, June 5th


July 31st, August 7th, August 14th


September 25th, October 2nd, October 9th


November 27th, December 4th, December 11th 






 


St Lucie County 
2967 W Midway Road 
Fort Pierce, FL 34981


Saturday Classes (3 Sessions) - 1:00 to 6:00pm 

Class Dates:


January 16th, January 23rd, January 30th


March 13th, March 20th, March 27th


May 15th, May 22nd, May 29th


July 17th, July 24th, July 31st


September 18th, September 25th, October 2nd


November 20th, November 27th, December 4th



Indian River County


Saturday Classes (3 Sessions) - 8:00am to 1:00pm 

Class Dates: 


January 9th, January 16, January 23rd


March 6th, March 13th, March 20th


May 1st, May 8th, May 15th


July 10th, July 17th, July 24th


September 4th, September 11th, September 18th


November 6th, November 13, November 20th








 


 


 

Price: $100.00

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Posted by sherrymathew93 on Thu, 03/25/2010 - 06:11
Positive Parenting

Positive discipline is just a part of the positive parenting concept and is based on minimizing the child's frustrations and misbehavior rather than giving punishments. The foundation of this style of discipline is getting children to feel good about themselves and building the parent's cisco tests  relationship with the child so the child wants to please the parent
 
 
 
 
 

Posted by yuri.debura on Mon, 01/25/2010 - 03:53