Family Survival Training: At-Risk Instruction and Support for Parents These classes offer information, practical ideas and support for parents of at-risk teenagers who may or may not already be involved in substance abuse. Focus is on information on drugs and effects of drugs, tips on building student strengths and improving family relationships, and providing support for parents.
Indicate the group you plan to attend.
Class Name: ____________________________________________
Please contact our office for information on child care availability
Parent Education Registration Form
1. Complete the form indicating the group you want to attend.
2. Please use the sliding scale for fees:
Annual Income Cost per Family d n e s Please Under 10,000 $10.00 _______ h ee wit 10,000-25,000 $20.00 _______ book f tion ra 25,000-40,000 $35.00 _______ regist fee Over 40,000 $45.00 _______ Lifetime Member $100.00 _______ Entitles member to attend any class for life
*No refunds after first class
Fee Waiver – Available through school counselor
Parent Education 8169 W. Victory Rd. • Boise, ID 83709 Tel. 854-4170
3. Mail this form with a check enclosed to:
Drug Prevention Education
Student Survival Training for Junior High and High School Students Six week closed sessions focus on the physical and emotional effects of drugs, how to develop personal strengths, providing support and selfesteem development.
Drug Free Idaho Drug Free Idaho offers educational presentations about the risks and consequences of drug and alcohol abuse for classrooms, employers, and community organizations. The active community coalition gives parents a resource for current information and collaborative efforts to create a drug free culture in Idaho. For more information or to schedule a presentation, please visit www.drugfreeidaho.org or call 570-6404. • Youth Classroom Education and Demonstrations • Parent Group & Workplace Education and Demonstrations • Red Ribbon Week Presentations • Volunteerism & Community Coalition
C L A S S S C H E D U L E
Boise Public Schools
Parent Education
Winter/Spring 2018
Parenting the Love and Logic Way This common sense approach to parenting will give parents practical ideas about: • Teaching children to make responsible choices • Setting limits • Empathetic responses • Avoiding power struggles • Consequences • Helping to develop problem-solving skills Please send $10.00 book fee along with registration fee
$
D E L NCE
Adams Elementary
Feb. 14 - Mar. 21 (Wednesdays) 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. Christopher Gibbons & Annie Pierce
CA
White Pine Elementary Preschool/Kindergarten/1st grade parents only please Jan. 22 - Feb. 26 (Mondays) 12:30 - 2:00 p.m. OR Jan. 25 - Feb. 22 (Thursdays) 10:00 - 11:30 a.m. Alexia Jahn & Jean Lovelace
CA
D E L NCE
S.T.E.P. (Systematic Training for Effective Parenting)
Parenting Spirited and StrongWilled Children
This class is designed for parents of elementary aged children. This time tested, proven program will address a range of important topics:
This class will focus on parenting strategies and practical ideas for parents of strong-willed/spirited children. Also covered in the class will be anger management techniques to avoid power struggles, knowing the importance of considering your child’s personality and temperament traits, developing prevention plans to deal with known areas of conflict, managing homework time, knowing how to balance rules and consequences with love, and discussing cognitive thinking patterns that affect your child’s response to your parenting.
• Understanding yourself and your child • Understanding beliefs and feelings • Encouraging your child and yourself • Listening and talking to your child • Helping children learn to cooperate • Discipline that makes sense • Choosing your approach Please send $16.00 book fee along with registration fee
$
D E L NCE
North Jr. High
Mar. 7 - Apr. 18 (Wednesdays, no class 3/28) 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. Julie Hambleton & Rose White
CA
$
No book – handouts will be provided
Mountain View Elementary Jan. 29 - Mar. 12 (Mondays, no class 2/19) 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. Barbara Kennedy & Matt Siron No child care provided
D E L NCE
Frank Church High School
CA
Feb. 13 - Mar. 20 (Tuesdays) 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. Brad Hadley & Randi Brattin Spanish is available
Horizon Elementary Apr. 10 - May 15 (Tuesdays) 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. Brad Hadley & Randi Brattin Spanish is available
$
= Registration Fee based on sliding scale = Book required
PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED Please register by mail or in person at 8169 W. Victory Rd.
For questions or information call 854-4170 or visit our website: www.boiseschools.org under Parents & Patrons/Parent Education
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