By Richard Irwin, San Gabriel Valley Tribune
Many parents need help with strong-willed or out-of-control children. Rowland Unified’s Parent Project will offer 30 hours of free training over a 10-week period, beginning Jan. 20. It even provides baby-sitting.
Families can catch a preview Tuesday at 5:30pm at Alvarado Intermediate School. They can learn about the topics that will be covered in the 3-hour classes held on Tuesday nights starting at 5:30pm.
Topics include recognizing drug and alcohol use, gang involvement, and threatening to run away, among many other subjects.
“We help frustrated parents understand that help is out there. That they can change their teen’s destructive behavior for the better,“ said Irma Almanza, a community liaison for the local school district.
Over the past 27 years, the Parent Project has worked with 500,000 parents to create this special course, which uses UCLA self-help support group model. It has developed no-nonsense answers to many of the tough questions that local parents face.
“The program is very interactive, we not only talk about behavior modification, we help them change the way they interact with their teenagers,” Almanza explained. “They have to actually use these techniques at home if they want to see a change in their teen’s behavior.”
REGISTER NOW FOR CLASS! Please call Emily Nunez at 626-854-8340 or email her at [email protected]
Many parents need help with strong-willed or out-of-control children. Rowland Unified’s Parent Project will offer 30 hours of free training over a 10-week period, beginning Jan. 20. It even provides baby-sitting.
Families can catch a preview Tuesday at 5:30pm at Alvarado Intermediate School. They can learn about the topics that will be covered in the 3-hour classes held on Tuesday nights starting at 5:30pm.
Topics include recognizing drug and alcohol use, gang involvement, and threatening to run away, among many other subjects.
“We help frustrated parents understand that help is out there. That they can change their teen’s destructive behavior for the better,“ said Irma Almanza, a community liaison for the local school district.
Over the past 27 years, the Parent Project has worked with 500,000 parents to create this special course, which uses UCLA self-help support group model. It has developed no-nonsense answers to many of the tough questions that local parents face.
“The program is very interactive, we not only talk about behavior modification, we help them change the way they interact with their teenagers,” Almanza explained. “They have to actually use these techniques at home if they want to see a change in their teen’s behavior.”
REGISTER NOW FOR CLASS! Please call Emily Nunez at 626-854-8340 or email her at [email protected]