Dallas Alliance Church 775 E Ellendale Ave., Dallas, OR, United States
The Strengthening Families Program (SFP) is a fun, family group for all types of families: traditional, single parent, blended, adopted, and multi-generational.
This class will give youth and caregivers tools to successfully transition into the teen years. Youth learn how to effectively negotiate and communicate with parents and friends. Parents learn what is developmentally appropriate for teens so they can set limits and grant privileges. Youth (age 9-14 years) and Parents go to separate classes for the first hour and then families get to spend quality time together and practice skills allowing youth to have a stronger voice in the family.
Join local parents and caregivers in a focused evening group that will help us grow our knowledge, skills, and abilities from a trauma informed parenting lens.
Join local parents and caregivers in a focused evening group that will help us grow our knowledge, skills, and abilities from a trauma informed parenting lens.
Dallas Alliance Church 775 E Ellendale Ave., Dallas, OR, United States
The Strengthening Families Program (SFP) is a fun, family group for all types of families: traditional, single parent, blended, adopted, and multi-generational.
This class will give youth and caregivers tools to successfully transition into the teen years. Youth learn how to effectively negotiate and communicate with parents and friends. Parents learn what is developmentally appropriate for teens so they can set limits and grant privileges. Youth (age 9-14 years) and Parents go to separate classes for the first hour and then families get to spend quality time together and practice skills allowing youth to have a stronger voice in the family.
Join local parents and caregivers in a focused evening group that will help us grow our knowledge, skills, and abilities from a trauma informed parenting lens.
Join local parents and caregivers in a focused evening group that will help us grow our knowledge, skills, and abilities from a trauma informed parenting lens.
Dallas Alliance Church 775 E Ellendale Ave., Dallas, OR, United States
The Strengthening Families Program (SFP) is a fun, family group for all types of families: traditional, single parent, blended, adopted, and multi-generational.
This class will give youth and caregivers tools to successfully transition into the teen years. Youth learn how to effectively negotiate and communicate with parents and friends. Parents learn what is developmentally appropriate for teens so they can set limits and grant privileges. Youth (age 9-14 years) and Parents go to separate classes for the first hour and then families get to spend quality time together and practice skills allowing youth to have a stronger voice in the family.
Join local parents and caregivers in a focused evening group that will help us grow our knowledge, skills, and abilities from a trauma informed parenting lens.
Dallas Alliance Church 775 E Ellendale Ave., Dallas, OR, United States
The Strengthening Families Program (SFP) is a fun, family group for all types of families: traditional, single parent, blended, adopted, and multi-generational.
This class will give youth and caregivers tools to successfully transition into the teen years. Youth learn how to effectively negotiate and communicate with parents and friends. Parents learn what is developmentally appropriate for teens so they can set limits and grant privileges. Youth (age 9-14 years) and Parents go to separate classes for the first hour and then families get to spend quality time together and practice skills allowing youth to have a stronger voice in the family.
Dallas Alliance Church 775 E Ellendale Ave., Dallas, OR, United States
The Strengthening Families Program (SFP) is a fun, family group for all types of families: traditional, single parent, blended, adopted, and multi-generational.
This class will give youth and caregivers tools to successfully transition into the teen years. Youth learn how to effectively negotiate and communicate with parents and friends. Parents learn what is developmentally appropriate for teens so they can set limits and grant privileges. Youth (age 9-14 years) and Parents go to separate classes for the first hour and then families get to spend quality time together and practice skills allowing youth to have a stronger voice in the family.
Dallas Alliance Church 775 E Ellendale Ave., Dallas, OR, United States
The Strengthening Families Program (SFP) is a fun, family group for all types of families: traditional, single parent, blended, adopted, and multi-generational.
This class will give youth and caregivers tools to successfully transition into the teen years. Youth learn how to effectively negotiate and communicate with parents and friends. Parents learn what is developmentally appropriate for teens so they can set limits and grant privileges. Youth (age 9-14 years) and Parents go to separate classes for the first hour and then families get to spend quality time together and practice skills allowing youth to have a stronger voice in the family.
Dallas Alliance Church 775 E Ellendale Ave., Dallas, OR, United States
The Strengthening Families Program (SFP) is a fun, family group for all types of families: traditional, single parent, blended, adopted, and multi-generational.
This class will give youth and caregivers tools to successfully transition into the teen years. Youth learn how to effectively negotiate and communicate with parents and friends. Parents learn what is developmentally appropriate for teens so they can set limits and grant privileges. Youth (age 9-14 years) and Parents go to separate classes for the first hour and then families get to spend quality time together and practice skills allowing youth to have a stronger voice in the family.
Dallas Alliance Church 775 E Ellendale Ave., Dallas, OR, United States
The Strengthening Families Program (SFP) is a fun, family group for all types of families: traditional, single parent, blended, adopted, and multi-generational.
This class will give youth and caregivers tools to successfully transition into the teen years. Youth learn how to effectively negotiate and communicate with parents and friends. Parents learn what is developmentally appropriate for teens so they can set limits and grant privileges. Youth (age 9-14 years) and Parents go to separate classes for the first hour and then families get to spend quality time together and practice skills allowing youth to have a stronger voice in the family.
Kindergarten programs across Yamhill County provide our children with the social, emotional, and educational support they need to get off to a great start. Visit your local school on April 25 to get registered for the 2024-2025 school year that begins in September.
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