| Family Resource Center For parents of elementary, middle and high school students. Coping in today's economy can be challenging and stressful. Sudden lifestyle changes can have an effect on an entire family. Discussing these feelings and concerns as a family is important. These workshops will help you develop strategies to cope. All classes 6pm - 7pm at Las Palmas Elementary School
Please refer to the flier for more in-depth information. Registration for each class is required. |
The Parent
Project - It's not too late!! You can still sign up. "Empowering Parents, Transforming Teens" It's time to find help and support. Give us 24 hours. The Parent Project can change your life.
An award winning program presented by the Orange County Sheriff's Department, The Parent Project provides proven strategies for raising today's adolescents. Topics include defiant behavior, accountability and consequences, parental influence vs control, poor school performance, truancy, negative peer associations, drugs, alcohol, running away and violence. Parent Project in Spanish located at Las Palmas Elementary School. Register: Carmen Alvarez: 949-234-5904 |
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Yes, Your Teen is Crazy! A Parent Education Night with Dr. Michael Bradley |
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The Capistrano Unified Council of PTSAs (CUCPTSA) presents an Evening With Dr. Michal Bradley, award winning author of, "Yes, Your Teen is Crazy!––Loving Your Kid Without Losing Your Mind. Learn the skills, strength and wisdom needed to successfully steer your adolescent through the difficult teenage years. Hear about the explosive growth and rewiring your teen's brain is going through that results in their sometimes "crazy" behavior, and find out how to emerge from the teen years with your family intact! Dr. Michael Bradley, Ed.D., is a recognized expert in adolescent behavior and has counseled adolescents and parents for more than 30 years. He has also appeared on hundreds of TV and radio programs, including NBC's Today Show, CNN World News Tonight, Pure Oxygen and National Public Radio. Books will be available for purchase. For more information contact CUCPTSA parent education chair Gayle Paride at gparide@pacbell.net.
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