Parenting Classes
Ft. Bragg- Family Advocacy Program
- 1-2-3 Magic
- Participants will learn how to discipline without arguing, yelling or spanking; how to stop obnoxious behaviors quickly; and how to end battles over any necessary routine including bedtime, cleaning messy rooms, lying, doing chores or homework.
- Co-Parenting Children of Divorce and Custody
- This course teaches parents who reside separately how to raise their children cooperatively and more effectively with one another by focusing on the best interests of the children. Attendees will learn the benefits of separating personal conflicts from their role as parents and discuss visitation boundaries, the economic impact and responsibility of co-parenting as well as how to talk to children about divorce.
- Positive Discipline
- This class teaches parents to help their children develop a sense of responsibility, self-discipline, creative cooperation and problem-solving skills. Attendees learn how to defuse power struggles, promote open communication and empower their children to be accountable for their own actions and choices.
- Surviving Your Adolescents
- In Surviving Your Adolescents, participants will explore how to manage teen risk-taking, learn to “let go” of their 13-18 year olds, how to improve relationships with their teenagers, manage the “snub,” and when and where to find more help.
- ScreamFree Parenting
- ScreamFree Parenting is not just about lowering your voice but also raising your integrity as a parent. It’s about learning to calm your emotional response and focus on your own behavior. By staying cool, calm and connected with your children, you begin to operate less through emotions and more from values and principles.
- 24/7 Dads
- Dads are one of the most important role models in their children's lives. This class focuses on skills men need in order to make a positive difference and be involved fathers, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The class focuses on key fathering characteristics and helps men develop the attitude, knowledge and skills necessary to get and stay involved with their children.
- Stewards of Children
- This prevention training program that teaches adults how to prevent, recognize and react responsibly to child sexual abuse. The program is designed for organizations that serve youth and for individuals concerned about the safety of children. It is the only nationally distributed, evidence based program proven to increase knowledge, improve attitudes and change child protective behaviors.
Fayetteville Family Life Center
- Parenting with Love and Logic
- This is a six hour training offered over several weeks. The class takes place throughout our community at our partner/supporting churches. Call the Center for class dates and times.
- Parenting Apart
- This is a four hour training offered every third Monday of the month from 9:30 am to 1:30 pm at the Fayetteville Family Life Center, 805 Westmont Drive. Please register in advance by calling our office.
Partnership for Children- Parent Education/ Training
Active Parenting
- Crossroads of Parenting and Divorce
- This seminar, for separated, divorcing, and divorced parents, offers five steps to prevent divorce abuse—a specific type of emotional abuse that divorcing parents cause when, in their anger and bitterness, they lose sight of their child’s needs. Crossroads of Parenting & Divorce is a seminar lasting 4-6 hours that uses enlightening video scenes to demonstrate common co-parenting challenges and solutions.
- Classes held throughout the year at Parenting Services of Chapel Hill, 1511 Cumberland Road. For information about upcoming classes, call Bonnie Ferrell at 919-280-9910 or send an email to [email protected].
- Classes held throughout the year at ADR Center, 102-C Cinema Drive. Offered 9am-3pm on select Saturdays. Fee is $150. For information about upcoming classes, call Sheila Evans at 910-362-8000, send an email to [email protected], or check our website: www.theadrcenter.org..
- This seminar, for separated, divorcing, and divorced parents, offers five steps to prevent divorce abuse—a specific type of emotional abuse that divorcing parents cause when, in their anger and bitterness, they lose sight of their child’s needs. Crossroads of Parenting & Divorce is a seminar lasting 4-6 hours that uses enlightening video scenes to demonstrate common co-parenting challenges and solutions.
- Cooperative Parenting and Divorce
- Learn to make a peaceful transition from parents to co-parents with this helpful course. Classes held throughout the year at Lepage Associates Solution-Based Psychological & Psychiatric Services, 5842 Fayetteville Road #106. Formats include group classes as well as 1-1 psycho-educational sessions if preferred. For information about upcoming classes or scheduling 1-1 sessions, call Dr. Tina Lepage at (919) 572-0000, send an email, or check our website: www.lepageassociates.com.
- Learn to make a peaceful transition from parents to co-parents with this helpful course. Classes held throughout the year at Lepage Associates Solution-Based Psychological & Psychiatric Services, 5842 Fayetteville Road #106. Formats include group classes as well as 1-1 psycho-educational sessions if preferred. For information about upcoming classes or scheduling 1-1 sessions, call Dr. Tina Lepage at (919) 572-0000, send an email, or check our website: www.lepageassociates.com.