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ADHD Parent Support Group
Free! – Great for Teachers Too! Open to all K-12 parents and teachers raising and working with children with ADHD. Join Karen Johnson, School Psychologist, Occupational Therapist, for presentations, discussion and support.… learn moreAdult / Parent Education - Fall 2011 - 1 available section - Karen Johnson - Similar
Autism 101
For anyone new to the world of autism, the Autism 101 class answers questions like What is autism? What treatment options are available? How can I help my family member/friend/patient/student who has autism? Taught by parents… learn moreAdult / Parent Education - Winter 2012 - 1 available section - Kristin Batson - Similar
Autism Spectrum Disorder Parent Support Group
New this fall, Community Education will be offering a free monthly support group for families & friends of persons with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). We will learn about and share together the challenges and victories of… learn moreAdult / Parent Education - Fall 2011 - 1 available section - Kristin Batson - Similar
Campology 101: Finding the Right Summer Camp for Your Child
When is your child old enough to go to camp? Where are summer camps located? What is a residential camp vs. a day camp? How do I know my child will be safe? What are the questions I should be asking camp directors? If you… learn moreAdult / Parent Education - Winter 2012 - 1 available section - Jennifer Steffens
Communication and Conflict Resolution 101
Are you getting angry or feeling like you are not being heard? Are you living or working in an environment where people are constantly arguing or misunderstanding each other? Imagine learning a way to talk so your family… learn moreAdult / Parent Education - Winter 2012 - 1 available section - Kate Soucheray
How to Recognize Autism in Young Children - for Daycare Providers
Autism can be detected early, and the earlier the intervention, the better the outcome for the child. Daycare providers play an integral role in detection and partnership with parents. Minnesota has the highest rate of Autism… learn moreAdult / Parent Education - Winter 2012 - 1 available section - Kristin Batson - Similar
Key Strategies for Reducing Power Struggles with Your Kids
Whether your child is 3 or 13 you can get locked into power struggles that often result in angry exchanges. You lock in. Your child locks in and no one "wins." Learn a classic mistake many parents make so you can avoid those… learn moreAdult / Parent Education - Winter 2012 - 1 available section - Toni Schutta - Similar
Mean Girls and Boys: What Parents & Kids Can Do to Stop Bullying
Has your child come home sad and distraught because a peer was mean? Perhaps your child was called a name? Criticized? It’s painful to watch your child suffer from the taunts of another child. You may have wondered, “What’s… learn moreAdult / Parent Education - Winter 2012 - 1 available section - Toni Schutta
Yours, Mine and Ours - Essentials for Blended Family Success
If you are experiencing the joy and stress of combining households, we can help! There is nothing easy about managing the natural emotions that occur with the transition to a blended family. Learn from an educator who has lived… learn moreAdult / Parent Education - Winter 2012 - 1 available section - Kathleen Strong
