
Classes & Events
The Community Baby Shower is a FREE event for all Yamhill County families who are pregnant or recently post-partum. No registration is required. This is a come and go event. Each family that attends will receive a diaper bag of baby essentials and will be entered to win in a free raffle with prizes like strollers, car seats, and more. 20+ agencies with a focus on perinatal support will be attending. A light meal and non-alcoholic beverages will be provided.FreeParent support group in park
Thompson Park 1525 SE Morgan Ln., McMinnville, OR, United StatesWeekly support groups for parents and other caregivers of children with challenging behaviors: Understanding our children better.
This series is for parents/caregivers who are interested in and would like support in using Collaborative Problem Solving. However, previous knowledge not required in order to attend.
For any age.
Group will continue to meet outside, in the park, until weather changes and is not conducive. We will then move to an indoor space.
Contact Jan Urton (503-435-9107) for information on location.
FreeParent support group-virtual
Weekly support groups for parents and caregivers of children with challenging behaviors: Understanding our children better.
These are for parents/caregivers who are interested in and would like support in using Collaborative Problem Solving. However, previous knowledge not required in order to attend.
For any age.
Monday evenings (twice per month) from 6:00-7:30 pm on Zoom.
Also on Wednesdays mid-day (twice per month) from 11:30 am – 1:00 pm on Zoom.
Contact Jan Urton (503)435-9107 or urtonj@yamhillcounty.gov to registerFreeCollaborative Problem Solving Parent Class
The Collaborative Problem Solving approach is an evidence-based method to managing challenging behavior that promotes the understanding that challenging kids lack the skill – not the will-
to behave; specifically, skills related to problem-solving, flexibility and frustration tolerance.Unlike traditional models of discipline, the CPS approach avoids the use of power, control and motivational procedures and instead focuses on collaborating with the child/youth/young adult to solve the problems leading to challenging behavior and building the skills they need to succeed.
Classes are free and are held virtually. The classes are for two hours, once per week for 6 weeks. There are two classes, one on Tuesday mornings and one on Tuesday evenings.
See Jan Urton (503-435-9107 or urtonj@yamhillcounty.gov) to get information on how to register for classes.
FreeCollaborative Problem Solving Parent Class
The Collaborative Problem Solving approach is an evidence-based method to managing challenging behavior that promotes the understanding that challenging kids lack the skill – not the will-
to behave; specifically, skills related to problem-solving, flexibility and frustration tolerance.Unlike traditional models of discipline, the CPS approach avoids the use of power, control and motivational procedures and instead focuses on collaborating with the child/youth/young adult to solve the problems leading to challenging behavior and building the skills they need to succeed.
For ages Pre-K and above.Classes are free and are held virtually. The classes are for two hours, once per week for 6 weeks. There are two classes, one on Tuesday mornings and one on Tuesday evenings.
See Jan Urton (503-435-9107 or urtonj@yamhillcounty.gov) to get information on how to register for classes.
FreeParent support group in park
Thompson Park 1525 SE Morgan Ln., McMinnville, OR, United StatesWeekly support groups for parents and other caregivers of children with challenging behaviors: Understanding our children better.
This series is for parents/caregivers who are interested in and would like support in using Collaborative Problem Solving. However, previous knowledge not required in order to attend.
For any age.
Group will continue to meet outside, in the park, until weather changes and is not conducive. We will then move to an indoor space.
Contact Jan Urton (503-435-9107) for information on location.
FreeCollaborative Problem Solving Parent Class
The Collaborative Problem Solving approach is an evidence-based method to managing challenging behavior that promotes the understanding that challenging kids lack the skill – not the will-
to behave; specifically, skills related to problem-solving, flexibility and frustration tolerance.Unlike traditional models of discipline, the CPS approach avoids the use of power, control and motivational procedures and instead focuses on collaborating with the child/youth/young adult to solve the problems leading to challenging behavior and building the skills they need to succeed.
Classes are free and are held virtually. The classes are for two hours, once per week for 6 weeks. There are two classes, one on Tuesday mornings and one on Tuesday evenings.
See Jan Urton (503-435-9107 or urtonj@yamhillcounty.gov) to get information on how to register for classes.
FreeCollaborative Problem Solving Parent Class
The Collaborative Problem Solving approach is an evidence-based method to managing challenging behavior that promotes the understanding that challenging kids lack the skill – not the will-
to behave; specifically, skills related to problem-solving, flexibility and frustration tolerance.Unlike traditional models of discipline, the CPS approach avoids the use of power, control and motivational procedures and instead focuses on collaborating with the child/youth/young adult to solve the problems leading to challenging behavior and building the skills they need to succeed.
For ages Pre-K and above.Classes are free and are held virtually. The classes are for two hours, once per week for 6 weeks. There are two classes, one on Tuesday mornings and one on Tuesday evenings.
See Jan Urton (503-435-9107 or urtonj@yamhillcounty.gov) to get information on how to register for classes.
Free
Board Game and Pizza Night
621 NE Davis St 621 NE Davis St, McMinnville, OR, United StatesThis month NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) of Yamhill County is having an all ages board game and pizza night
FreeParent support group in park
Thompson Park 1525 SE Morgan Ln., McMinnville, OR, United StatesWeekly support groups for parents and other caregivers of children with challenging behaviors: Understanding our children better.
This series is for parents/caregivers who are interested in and would like support in using Collaborative Problem Solving. However, previous knowledge not required in order to attend.
For any age.
Group will continue to meet outside, in the park, until weather changes and is not conducive. We will then move to an indoor space.
Contact Jan Urton (503-435-9107) for information on location.
FreeCollaborative Problem Solving Parent Class
The Collaborative Problem Solving approach is an evidence-based method to managing challenging behavior that promotes the understanding that challenging kids lack the skill – not the will-
to behave; specifically, skills related to problem-solving, flexibility and frustration tolerance.Unlike traditional models of discipline, the CPS approach avoids the use of power, control and motivational procedures and instead focuses on collaborating with the child/youth/young adult to solve the problems leading to challenging behavior and building the skills they need to succeed.
Classes are free and are held virtually. The classes are for two hours, once per week for 6 weeks. There are two classes, one on Tuesday mornings and one on Tuesday evenings.
See Jan Urton (503-435-9107 or urtonj@yamhillcounty.gov) to get information on how to register for classes.
FreeCollaborative Problem Solving Parent Class
The Collaborative Problem Solving approach is an evidence-based method to managing challenging behavior that promotes the understanding that challenging kids lack the skill – not the will-
to behave; specifically, skills related to problem-solving, flexibility and frustration tolerance.Unlike traditional models of discipline, the CPS approach avoids the use of power, control and motivational procedures and instead focuses on collaborating with the child/youth/young adult to solve the problems leading to challenging behavior and building the skills they need to succeed.
For ages Pre-K and above.Classes are free and are held virtually. The classes are for two hours, once per week for 6 weeks. There are two classes, one on Tuesday mornings and one on Tuesday evenings.
See Jan Urton (503-435-9107 or urtonj@yamhillcounty.gov) to get information on how to register for classes.
FreeParent support group-virtual
Weekly support groups for parents and other caregivers of children with challenging behaviors: Understanding our children better.
These are for parents/caregivers who are interested in and would like support in using Collaborative Problem Solving. However, previous knowledge not required in order to attend.
For any age.
On Wednesdays mid-day (twice per month) from 11:30 am – 1:00 pm on Zoom.
Also Monday evenings (twice per month) from 6:00-7:30 pm on Zoom.For signup and to receive Zoom link:
Contact Jan Urton (5030435-9107 or urtonj@yamhillcounty.govFree
Pumpkin Painting! – Family Connections Night // ¡Pintura de calabazas! – Noche de Conexiones Familiares
McMinnville Public Library 225 NW Adams St, McMinnville, OR, United StatesAutumn is here! Join us in wearing the spookiest thing in your closet and enjoy an evening making a pumpkin materpiece.
The connections group is held in the Carnegie Room at the McMinnville Public Lbrary from 6pm-7pm.
Music, snacks, and friends are provided!
¡Llegó el otoño! ¡Únete a nosotros luciendo lo más espeluznante de tu armario y disfruta de una tarde creando una obra maestra de calabaza!
El grupo de conexiones se reúne en la Sala Carnegie de la Biblioteca Pública de McMinnville de 18:00 a 19:00 h.
¡Música, refrigerios y amigos incluidos!
Free
No School Friday: LEGOs
McMinnville Public Library 225 NW Adams St, McMinnville, OR, United StatesKids can drop by the Carnegie Room of the McMinnville Library for free LEGO play sessions on Fridays when school is out.
Parent supervision required for children 9 and under.
FreeParent support group in park
Thompson Park 1525 SE Morgan Ln., McMinnville, OR, United StatesWeekly support groups for parents and other caregivers of children with challenging behaviors: Understanding our children better.
This series is for parents/caregivers who are interested in and would like support in using Collaborative Problem Solving. However, previous knowledge not required in order to attend.
For any age.
Group will continue to meet outside, in the park, until weather changes and is not conducive. We will then move to an indoor space.
Contact Jan Urton (503-435-9107) for information on location.
FreeParent support group-virtual
Weekly support groups for parents and caregivers of children with challenging behaviors: Understanding our children better.
These are for parents/caregivers who are interested in and would like support in using Collaborative Problem Solving. However, previous knowledge not required in order to attend.
For any age.
Monday evenings (twice per month) from 6:00-7:30 pm on Zoom.
Also on Wednesdays mid-day (twice per month) from 11:30 am – 1:00 pm on Zoom.
Contact Jan Urton (503)435-9107 or urtonj@yamhillcounty.gov to registerFreeCollaborative Problem Solving Parent Class
The Collaborative Problem Solving approach is an evidence-based method to managing challenging behavior that promotes the understanding that challenging kids lack the skill – not the will-
to behave; specifically, skills related to problem-solving, flexibility and frustration tolerance.Unlike traditional models of discipline, the CPS approach avoids the use of power, control and motivational procedures and instead focuses on collaborating with the child/youth/young adult to solve the problems leading to challenging behavior and building the skills they need to succeed.
Classes are free and are held virtually. The classes are for two hours, once per week for 6 weeks. There are two classes, one on Tuesday mornings and one on Tuesday evenings.
See Jan Urton (503-435-9107 or urtonj@yamhillcounty.gov) to get information on how to register for classes.
FreeCollaborative Problem Solving Parent Class
The Collaborative Problem Solving approach is an evidence-based method to managing challenging behavior that promotes the understanding that challenging kids lack the skill – not the will-
to behave; specifically, skills related to problem-solving, flexibility and frustration tolerance.Unlike traditional models of discipline, the CPS approach avoids the use of power, control and motivational procedures and instead focuses on collaborating with the child/youth/young adult to solve the problems leading to challenging behavior and building the skills they need to succeed.
For ages Pre-K and above.Classes are free and are held virtually. The classes are for two hours, once per week for 6 weeks. There are two classes, one on Tuesday mornings and one on Tuesday evenings.
See Jan Urton (503-435-9107 or urtonj@yamhillcounty.gov) to get information on how to register for classes.
Free
Great Kids Together – A Family Place
First Baptist Church 125 SW Cowls St., McMinnville, OR, United StatesJoin us for Great Kids Together!
Wednesday October 15 from 12-2.
From pregnancy through preschool, families thrive when we come together. This 2-hour event includes a shared meal, playful learning, and meaningful conversations—designed to help parents and little ones grow, bond, and feel supported.
Sign up online: https://midvalleyparenting.org/courses/view/GKT
Questions? Lutheran Community Services
503-472-4020 or afamilyplace@lcsnw.org
Free
Mini Ofrenda Workshop // Taller de Mini Ofrenda
McMinnville Public Library 225 NW Adams St, McMinnville, OR, United StatesHonor your loved ones by creating a mini ofrenda in this hands-on workshop leading up to Dia de los Muertos.
Honre a sus seres queridos creando una mini ofrenda en este taller práctico previo al Día de los Muertos.
FreeParent support group in park
Thompson Park 1525 SE Morgan Ln., McMinnville, OR, United StatesWeekly support groups for parents and other caregivers of children with challenging behaviors: Understanding our children better.
This series is for parents/caregivers who are interested in and would like support in using Collaborative Problem Solving. However, previous knowledge not required in order to attend.
For any age.
Group will continue to meet outside, in the park, until weather changes and is not conducive. We will then move to an indoor space.
Contact Jan Urton (503-435-9107) for information on location.
FreeCollaborative Problem Solving Parent Class
The Collaborative Problem Solving approach is an evidence-based method to managing challenging behavior that promotes the understanding that challenging kids lack the skill – not the will-
to behave; specifically, skills related to problem-solving, flexibility and frustration tolerance.Unlike traditional models of discipline, the CPS approach avoids the use of power, control and motivational procedures and instead focuses on collaborating with the child/youth/young adult to solve the problems leading to challenging behavior and building the skills they need to succeed.
Classes are free and are held virtually. The classes are for two hours, once per week for 6 weeks. There are two classes, one on Tuesday mornings and one on Tuesday evenings.
See Jan Urton (503-435-9107 or urtonj@yamhillcounty.gov) to get information on how to register for classes.
FreeCollaborative Problem Solving Parent Class
The Collaborative Problem Solving approach is an evidence-based method to managing challenging behavior that promotes the understanding that challenging kids lack the skill – not the will-
to behave; specifically, skills related to problem-solving, flexibility and frustration tolerance.Unlike traditional models of discipline, the CPS approach avoids the use of power, control and motivational procedures and instead focuses on collaborating with the child/youth/young adult to solve the problems leading to challenging behavior and building the skills they need to succeed.
For ages Pre-K and above.Classes are free and are held virtually. The classes are for two hours, once per week for 6 weeks. There are two classes, one on Tuesday mornings and one on Tuesday evenings.
See Jan Urton (503-435-9107 or urtonj@yamhillcounty.gov) to get information on how to register for classes.
FreeParent support group-virtual
Weekly support groups for parents and other caregivers of children with challenging behaviors: Understanding our children better.
These are for parents/caregivers who are interested in and would like support in using Collaborative Problem Solving. However, previous knowledge not required in order to attend.
For any age.
On Wednesdays mid-day (twice per month) from 11:30 am – 1:00 pm on Zoom.
Also Monday evenings (twice per month) from 6:00-7:30 pm on Zoom.For signup and to receive Zoom link:
Contact Jan Urton (5030435-9107 or urtonj@yamhillcounty.govFree
No School Friday: LEGOs
McMinnville Public Library 225 NW Adams St, McMinnville, OR, United StatesKids can drop by the Carnegie Room of the McMinnville Library for free LEGO play sessions on Fridays when school is out.
Parent supervision required for children 9 and under.
FreeParent support group in park
Thompson Park 1525 SE Morgan Ln., McMinnville, OR, United StatesWeekly support groups for parents and other caregivers of children with challenging behaviors: Understanding our children better.
This series is for parents/caregivers who are interested in and would like support in using Collaborative Problem Solving. However, previous knowledge not required in order to attend.
For any age.
Group will continue to meet outside, in the park, until weather changes and is not conducive. We will then move to an indoor space.
Contact Jan Urton (503-435-9107) for information on location.
FreeParent support group-virtual
Weekly support groups for parents and caregivers of children with challenging behaviors: Understanding our children better.
These are for parents/caregivers who are interested in and would like support in using Collaborative Problem Solving. However, previous knowledge not required in order to attend.
For any age.
Monday evenings (twice per month) from 6:00-7:30 pm on Zoom.
Also on Wednesdays mid-day (twice per month) from 11:30 am – 1:00 pm on Zoom.
Contact Jan Urton (503)435-9107 or urtonj@yamhillcounty.gov to registerFreeCollaborative Problem Solving Parent Class
The Collaborative Problem Solving approach is an evidence-based method to managing challenging behavior that promotes the understanding that challenging kids lack the skill – not the will-
to behave; specifically, skills related to problem-solving, flexibility and frustration tolerance.Unlike traditional models of discipline, the CPS approach avoids the use of power, control and motivational procedures and instead focuses on collaborating with the child/youth/young adult to solve the problems leading to challenging behavior and building the skills they need to succeed.
For ages Pre-K and above.Classes are free and are held virtually. The classes are for two hours, once per week for 6 weeks. There are two classes, one on Tuesday mornings and one on Tuesday evenings.
See Jan Urton (503-435-9107 or urtonj@yamhillcounty.gov) to get information on how to register for classes.
Free
Dia de los Muertos // Day of the Dead
McMinnville Community Center 600 NE Evans St., McMinnville, OR, United StatesJoin us at the Community Center on November 1st for a free Dia de los Muertos celebration.
Únase a nosotros en el Centro Comunitario el 1 de noviembre para una celebración gratuita del Día de los Muertos.
FreeParent support group in park
Thompson Park 1525 SE Morgan Ln., McMinnville, OR, United StatesWeekly support groups for parents and other caregivers of children with challenging behaviors: Understanding our children better.
This series is for parents/caregivers who are interested in and would like support in using Collaborative Problem Solving. However, previous knowledge not required in order to attend.
For any age.
Group will continue to meet outside, in the park, until weather changes and is not conducive. We will then move to an indoor space.
Contact Jan Urton (503-435-9107) for information on location.
FreeCollaborative Problem Solving Parent Class
The Collaborative Problem Solving approach is an evidence-based method to managing challenging behavior that promotes the understanding that challenging kids lack the skill – not the will-
to behave; specifically, skills related to problem-solving, flexibility and frustration tolerance.Unlike traditional models of discipline, the CPS approach avoids the use of power, control and motivational procedures and instead focuses on collaborating with the child/youth/young adult to solve the problems leading to challenging behavior and building the skills they need to succeed.
For ages Pre-K and above.
Classes are free and are held virtually. The classes are for two hours, once per week for 6 weeks. There are two classes, one on Tuesday mornings and one on Tuesday evenings.
See Jan Urton (503-435-9107 or urtonj@yamhillcounty.gov) to get information on how to register for classes.
FreeCollaborative Problem Solving Parent Class
The Collaborative Problem Solving approach is an evidence-based method to managing challenging behavior that promotes the understanding that challenging kids lack the skill – not the will-
to behave; specifically, skills related to problem-solving, flexibility and frustration tolerance.Unlike traditional models of discipline, the CPS approach avoids the use of power, control and motivational procedures and instead focuses on collaborating with the child/youth/young adult to solve the problems leading to challenging behavior and building the skills they need to succeed.
For ages Pre-K and above.Classes are free and are held virtually. The classes are for two hours, once per week for 6 weeks. There are two classes, one on Tuesday mornings and one on Tuesday evenings.
See Jan Urton (503-435-9107 or urtonj@yamhillcounty.gov) to get information on how to register for classes.
FreeCollaborative Problem Solving Parent Class
The Collaborative Problem Solving approach is an evidence-based method to managing challenging behavior that promotes the understanding that challenging kids lack the skill – not the will-
to behave; specifically, skills related to problem-solving, flexibility and frustration tolerance.Unlike traditional models of discipline, the CPS approach avoids the use of power, control and motivational procedures and instead focuses on collaborating with the child/youth/young adult to solve the problems leading to challenging behavior and building the skills they need to succeed.
For ages Pre-K and above.
Classes are free and are held virtually. The classes are for two hours, once per week for 6 weeks. There are two classes, one on Tuesday mornings and one on Tuesday evenings.
See Jan Urton (503-435-9107 or urtonj@yamhillcounty.gov) to get information on how to register for classes.
FreeParent support group-virtual
Weekly support groups for parents and other caregivers of children with challenging behaviors: Understanding our children better.
These are for parents/caregivers who are interested in and would like support in using Collaborative Problem Solving. However, previous knowledge not required in order to attend.
For any age.
On Wednesdays mid-day (twice per month) from 11:30 am – 1:00 pm on Zoom.
Also Monday evenings (twice per month) from 6:00-7:30 pm on Zoom.For signup and to receive Zoom link:
Contact Jan Urton (5030435-9107 or urtonj@yamhillcounty.govFree
Native American FLUTE MUSIC with Peter Ali // Nativo americano MÚSICA DE FLAUTA con Peter Ali
McMinnville Public Library 225 NW Adams St, McMinnville, OR, United StatesWEDNESDAY, NOV. 5TH
6PM | MCMINNVILLE PUBLIC
LIBRARY, CARNEGIE ROOMNative American flautist Peter Ali
will perform the wooden flute
along with traditional instruments
from cultures around the world.————————————————
MIÉRCOLES, 5 DE NOV.
6PM | SALA CARNEGIE,
BIBLIOTECA PÚBLICA DE
MCMINNVILLEEl flautista nativo americano Peter
Ali tocará la flauta de madera junto
con instrumentos tradicionales de
culturas de todo el mundoFreeParent support group in park
Thompson Park 1525 SE Morgan Ln., McMinnville, OR, United StatesWeekly support groups for parents and other caregivers of children with challenging behaviors: Understanding our children better.
This series is for parents/caregivers who are interested in and would like support in using Collaborative Problem Solving. However, previous knowledge not required in order to attend.
For any age.
Group will continue to meet outside, in the park, until weather changes and is not conducive. We will then move to an indoor space.
Contact Jan Urton (503-435-9107) for information on location.
FreeParent support group-virtual
Weekly support groups for parents and caregivers of children with challenging behaviors: Understanding our children better.
These are for parents/caregivers who are interested in and would like support in using Collaborative Problem Solving. However, previous knowledge not required in order to attend.
For any age.
Monday evenings (twice per month) from 6:00-7:30 pm on Zoom.
Also on Wednesdays mid-day (twice per month) from 11:30 am – 1:00 pm on Zoom.
Contact Jan Urton (503)435-9107 or urtonj@yamhillcounty.gov to registerFreeCollaborative Problem Solving Parent Class
The Collaborative Problem Solving approach is an evidence-based method to managing challenging behavior that promotes the understanding that challenging kids lack the skill – not the will-
to behave; specifically, skills related to problem-solving, flexibility and frustration tolerance.Unlike traditional models of discipline, the CPS approach avoids the use of power, control and motivational procedures and instead focuses on collaborating with the child/youth/young adult to solve the problems leading to challenging behavior and building the skills they need to succeed.
For ages Pre-K and above.
Classes are free and are held virtually. The classes are for two hours, once per week for 6 weeks. There are two classes, one on Tuesday mornings and one on Tuesday evenings.
See Jan Urton (503-435-9107 or urtonj@yamhillcounty.gov) to get information on how to register for classes.
FreeCollaborative Problem Solving Parent Class
The Collaborative Problem Solving approach is an evidence-based method to managing challenging behavior that promotes the understanding that challenging kids lack the skill – not the will-
to behave; specifically, skills related to problem-solving, flexibility and frustration tolerance.Unlike traditional models of discipline, the CPS approach avoids the use of power, control and motivational procedures and instead focuses on collaborating with the child/youth/young adult to solve the problems leading to challenging behavior and building the skills they need to succeed.
For ages Pre-K and above.Classes are free and are held virtually. The classes are for two hours, once per week for 6 weeks. There are two classes, one on Tuesday mornings and one on Tuesday evenings.
See Jan Urton (503-435-9107 or urtonj@yamhillcounty.gov) to get information on how to register for classes.
FreeCollaborative Problem Solving Parent Class
The Collaborative Problem Solving approach is an evidence-based method to managing challenging behavior that promotes the understanding that challenging kids lack the skill – not the will-
to behave; specifically, skills related to problem-solving, flexibility and frustration tolerance.Unlike traditional models of discipline, the CPS approach avoids the use of power, control and motivational procedures and instead focuses on collaborating with the child/youth/young adult to solve the problems leading to challenging behavior and building the skills they need to succeed.
For ages Pre-K and above.
Classes are free and are held virtually. The classes are for two hours, once per week for 6 weeks. There are two classes, one on Tuesday mornings and one on Tuesday evenings.
See Jan Urton (503-435-9107 or urtonj@yamhillcounty.gov) to get information on how to register for classes.
Free
Hand Turkey Decorating – Family Connections Night // Decoración de pavos a mano – Noche de conexiones familiares
McMinnville Public Library 225 NW Adams St, McMinnville, OR, United StatesJoin the Fostering Hope Initiative, Yamhill Early Learning Hub and Rainbow Lodge in a hand turkey decorating craft night!
Meet us at the McMinnville Library Carnegie room from 6pm-7pm for food, fun, and connection.
¡Únete a la Iniciativa Fostering Hope, el Centro de Aprendizaje Temprano Yamhill y Rainbow Lodge en una noche de manualidades para decorar pavos!
Nos vemos en la sala Carnegie de la Biblioteca McMinnville de 18:00 a 19:00 h para disfrutar de comida, diversión y conexión.
FreeParent support group in park
Thompson Park 1525 SE Morgan Ln., McMinnville, OR, United StatesWeekly support groups for parents and other caregivers of children with challenging behaviors: Understanding our children better.
This series is for parents/caregivers who are interested in and would like support in using Collaborative Problem Solving. However, previous knowledge not required in order to attend.
For any age.
Group will continue to meet outside, in the park, until weather changes and is not conducive. We will then move to an indoor space.
Contact Jan Urton (503-435-9107) for information on location.
FreeCollaborative Problem Solving Parent Class
The Collaborative Problem Solving approach is an evidence-based method to managing challenging behavior that promotes the understanding that challenging kids lack the skill – not the will-
to behave; specifically, skills related to problem-solving, flexibility and frustration tolerance.Unlike traditional models of discipline, the CPS approach avoids the use of power, control and motivational procedures and instead focuses on collaborating with the child/youth/young adult to solve the problems leading to challenging behavior and building the skills they need to succeed.
For ages Pre-K and above.
Classes are free and are held virtually. The classes are for two hours, once per week for 6 weeks. There are two classes, one on Tuesday mornings and one on Tuesday evenings.
See Jan Urton (503-435-9107 or urtonj@yamhillcounty.gov) to get information on how to register for classes.
FreeCollaborative Problem Solving Parent Class
The Collaborative Problem Solving approach is an evidence-based method to managing challenging behavior that promotes the understanding that challenging kids lack the skill – not the will-
to behave; specifically, skills related to problem-solving, flexibility and frustration tolerance.Unlike traditional models of discipline, the CPS approach avoids the use of power, control and motivational procedures and instead focuses on collaborating with the child/youth/young adult to solve the problems leading to challenging behavior and building the skills they need to succeed.
For ages Pre-K and above.Classes are free and are held virtually. The classes are for two hours, once per week for 6 weeks. There are two classes, one on Tuesday mornings and one on Tuesday evenings.
See Jan Urton (503-435-9107 or urtonj@yamhillcounty.gov) to get information on how to register for classes.
FreeCollaborative Problem Solving Parent Class
The Collaborative Problem Solving approach is an evidence-based method to managing challenging behavior that promotes the understanding that challenging kids lack the skill – not the will-
to behave; specifically, skills related to problem-solving, flexibility and frustration tolerance.Unlike traditional models of discipline, the CPS approach avoids the use of power, control and motivational procedures and instead focuses on collaborating with the child/youth/young adult to solve the problems leading to challenging behavior and building the skills they need to succeed.
For ages Pre-K and above.
Classes are free and are held virtually. The classes are for two hours, once per week for 6 weeks. There are two classes, one on Tuesday mornings and one on Tuesday evenings.
See Jan Urton (503-435-9107 or urtonj@yamhillcounty.gov) to get information on how to register for classes.
FreeParent support group-virtual
Weekly support groups for parents and other caregivers of children with challenging behaviors: Understanding our children better.
These are for parents/caregivers who are interested in and would like support in using Collaborative Problem Solving. However, previous knowledge not required in order to attend.
For any age.
On Wednesdays mid-day (twice per month) from 11:30 am – 1:00 pm on Zoom.
Also Monday evenings (twice per month) from 6:00-7:30 pm on Zoom.For signup and to receive Zoom link:
Contact Jan Urton (5030435-9107 or urtonj@yamhillcounty.govFreeParent support group in park
Thompson Park 1525 SE Morgan Ln., McMinnville, OR, United StatesWeekly support groups for parents and other caregivers of children with challenging behaviors: Understanding our children better.
This series is for parents/caregivers who are interested in and would like support in using Collaborative Problem Solving. However, previous knowledge not required in order to attend.
For any age.
Group will continue to meet outside, in the park, until weather changes and is not conducive. We will then move to an indoor space.
Contact Jan Urton (503-435-9107) for information on location.
FreeParent support group-virtual
Weekly support groups for parents and caregivers of children with challenging behaviors: Understanding our children better.
These are for parents/caregivers who are interested in and would like support in using Collaborative Problem Solving. However, previous knowledge not required in order to attend.
For any age.
Monday evenings (twice per month) from 6:00-7:30 pm on Zoom.
Also on Wednesdays mid-day (twice per month) from 11:30 am – 1:00 pm on Zoom.
Contact Jan Urton (503)435-9107 or urtonj@yamhillcounty.gov to registerFreeCollaborative Problem Solving Parent Class
The Collaborative Problem Solving approach is an evidence-based method to managing challenging behavior that promotes the understanding that challenging kids lack the skill – not the will-
to behave; specifically, skills related to problem-solving, flexibility and frustration tolerance.Unlike traditional models of discipline, the CPS approach avoids the use of power, control and motivational procedures and instead focuses on collaborating with the child/youth/young adult to solve the problems leading to challenging behavior and building the skills they need to succeed.
For ages Pre-K and above.Classes are free and are held virtually. The classes are for two hours, once per week for 6 weeks. There are two classes, one on Tuesday mornings and one on Tuesday evenings.
See Jan Urton (503-435-9107 or urtonj@yamhillcounty.gov) to get information on how to register for classes.
FreeParent support group in park
Thompson Park 1525 SE Morgan Ln., McMinnville, OR, United StatesWeekly support groups for parents and other caregivers of children with challenging behaviors: Understanding our children better.
This series is for parents/caregivers who are interested in and would like support in using Collaborative Problem Solving. However, previous knowledge not required in order to attend.
For any age.
Group will continue to meet outside, in the park, until weather changes and is not conducive. We will then move to an indoor space.
Contact Jan Urton (503-435-9107) for information on location.
FreeCollaborative Problem Solving Parent Class
The Collaborative Problem Solving approach is an evidence-based method to managing challenging behavior that promotes the understanding that challenging kids lack the skill – not the will-
to behave; specifically, skills related to problem-solving, flexibility and frustration tolerance.Unlike traditional models of discipline, the CPS approach avoids the use of power, control and motivational procedures and instead focuses on collaborating with the child/youth/young adult to solve the problems leading to challenging behavior and building the skills they need to succeed.
For ages Pre-K and above.
Classes are free and are held virtually. The classes are for two hours, once per week for 6 weeks. There are two classes, one on Tuesday mornings and one on Tuesday evenings.
See Jan Urton (503-435-9107 or urtonj@yamhillcounty.gov) to get information on how to register for classes.
FreeCollaborative Problem Solving Parent Class
The Collaborative Problem Solving approach is an evidence-based method to managing challenging behavior that promotes the understanding that challenging kids lack the skill – not the will-
to behave; specifically, skills related to problem-solving, flexibility and frustration tolerance.Unlike traditional models of discipline, the CPS approach avoids the use of power, control and motivational procedures and instead focuses on collaborating with the child/youth/young adult to solve the problems leading to challenging behavior and building the skills they need to succeed.
For ages Pre-K and above.Classes are free and are held virtually. The classes are for two hours, once per week for 6 weeks. There are two classes, one on Tuesday mornings and one on Tuesday evenings.
See Jan Urton (503-435-9107 or urtonj@yamhillcounty.gov) to get information on how to register for classes.
FreeCollaborative Problem Solving Parent Class
The Collaborative Problem Solving approach is an evidence-based method to managing challenging behavior that promotes the understanding that challenging kids lack the skill – not the will-
to behave; specifically, skills related to problem-solving, flexibility and frustration tolerance.Unlike traditional models of discipline, the CPS approach avoids the use of power, control and motivational procedures and instead focuses on collaborating with the child/youth/young adult to solve the problems leading to challenging behavior and building the skills they need to succeed.
For ages Pre-K and above.
Classes are free and are held virtually. The classes are for two hours, once per week for 6 weeks. There are two classes, one on Tuesday mornings and one on Tuesday evenings.
See Jan Urton (503-435-9107 or urtonj@yamhillcounty.gov) to get information on how to register for classes.
FreeParent support group-virtual
Weekly support groups for parents and other caregivers of children with challenging behaviors: Understanding our children better.
These are for parents/caregivers who are interested in and would like support in using Collaborative Problem Solving. However, previous knowledge not required in order to attend.
For any age.
On Wednesdays mid-day (twice per month) from 11:30 am – 1:00 pm on Zoom.
Also Monday evenings (twice per month) from 6:00-7:30 pm on Zoom.For signup and to receive Zoom link:
Contact Jan Urton (5030435-9107 or urtonj@yamhillcounty.govFree
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