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Thursday, February 17, 2011

Family Resource Center's Parenting Classes

Family Resource Center of Central Oregon is a non-profit organization that provides parenting education to local families. Parenting classes (starting this evening and again in the coming weeks) offer essential knowledge, skills, and insights to make life easier for even the most seasoned veterans.

Here are a few of the upcoming classes:

Make Parenting a Pleasure


Thursdays 6 - 8 p.m.
February 17 - April 28
Terrebonne Community School
1199 B St. Terrebonne
Cost $10 (includes book, dinner and childcare)
Scholarships Available
To register call Kim Bohme 541.923-4856
Join other parents of children ages birth to 8 and learn about nurturing and effective parenting strategies, positive approaches to discipline, managing family stress and childhood development stages. Brought to you by Family Resource Center of Central Oregon and Central Oregon Parenting Education Network (COPEN).

Make Parenting a Pleasure

Thursdays 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
February 24 - May 5
Bear Creek Elementary
51 SE 13th St. Bend
Cost: Free (light dinner and childcare provided)
To register call Family Resource Center at 541.389.5468 (space limited)
Join other parents of children ages birth to 8 and learn about nurturing and effective parenting strategies, positive approaches to discipline, managing family stress and childhood development stages. Brought to you by Family Resource Center of Central Oregon and Deschutes County Children & Families Commission.

Father to Father

Tuesdays 6 - 8 p.m.
March 1 - May 17
Family Resource Center
1130 NW Harriman St. Suite B, Bend
Cost $25 per person (light dinner and childcare provided)
Scholarships Available
To register call Family Resource Center at 541.389.5468 (space limited)
Join other dads with children ages birth to 8 to talk about ways to balance work and home, tools for positive discipline and strategies for dealing with stress and power struggles. Brought to you by Family Resource Center of Central Oregon and Central Oregon Parenting Education Network (COPEN).

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