Our full day professional trainings incorporate the knowledge we have gained from our years of experience working with parents into programs that help professionals work effectively and confidently with the families they serve. Families First programs offer professionals from a variety of disciplines an opportunity to gain new insights, tools and a fresh perspective about their work with families. Social Workers, Early Childhood Educators, Health Care professionals, Counselors and Teachers are among the professionals who have benefited from our cutting edge content, interactive group process and the opportunity to network across disciplines.
The following full day trainings are offered throughout the year at our site in Cambridge and sites throughout the Greater Boston area with CEU's and PDP's available.
Working With Parents In Culturally Competent Ways provides participants with an in-depth perspective of how culture, belief systems, family structures, and values influence parenting. Skills that help professionals adapt and respond sensitively to these differences are presented.
Consultation and Facilitations Skills for Helping Parents Individually and In Groups focuses on the skills required to use childrearing information shared in Parenting Essentials to help parents resolve their day-to-day parenting issues. Key ideas and strategies for facilitating interactive parent groups as well as individual consultation and coaching strategies for working one-on-one with parents are shared.
Working With Families In Stressful and Uncertain Times Economic insecurity, new technology, war and violence, and the abuse of drugs and alcohol are taking their toll on families of all backgrounds. In this training, we will explore the impact of these stressors on parents, children and family life across the socioeconomic spectrum. Strategies for practitioners/professionals to help parents and families during challenging and uncertain times will also be shared.
Leading Interactive Parent Groups and Handling Difficult Situation Parents often benefit from the support and knowledge they gain from being part of a parent group. A major challenge for professionals when offering support to parents is the be non-judgmental, culturally competent, and responsive to the needs of the group.
Getting on the Same Page: Effective Communication with Parents Effective communication with parents is a vital part of many professional roles. At the same time, maintaining productive communication can be quite difficult and frustrating. This training provides practical strategies for building and maintaining alliances with parents through communication.
Positive Approaches to Discipline Professionals who work with parents and children can model effective strategies that parents can learn and use themselves. Understanding where styles of discipline come from, why children do the things they do, and how to positively change behaviors takes time and practice. Participants leave this training with a clear understanding of their own expectations for children and many strategies for working with children and parents to help children achieve these expectations. They also learn positive and effective ways to help children learn self-control and strategies to guide parents in this process. After completion of this professional development course, participants will be able to: Understand core areas for promoting healthy development in children; Use strategies and techniques for positive discipline, communication and self-esteem; Work more effectively with parents and assist them in using new strategies.