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Parenting Can Be Scary

October 25, 2010 at 8:10 pm brownwoodnewsstaff
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FSCParentingFalllClassParenting can be scary but you can learn some tricks that will make parenting a treat.

Family Services Center is offering a new parenting program, Parenting Wisely. Individual and group classes are forming daily.  Thursday, October 28th from 6:30-7:30 p.m. a preview event will be held at 901 Avenue B in Brownwood. Refreshments and door prizes will be available and child care is provided.

Parenting Wisely is a computer-based parenting program that shows you how to turn common parenting problems into parenting success; sibling conflict becomes sibling cooperation, problems with schoolwork become opportunities to excel, relationships with friends become positive learning experiences.  Make spending time with your family fun again.

Parenting Wisely is a parenting skills education system.   The programs are designed to facilitate the learning of necessary skills for the healthy well-balanced raising of children from age 3 to 18.  Proven to reduce problem behaviors and increase communication and family unity, Parenting Wisely offers well documented and tested programs that guarantee results.

Parenting Wisely is evidence-based and proven effective.  Extensive research and clinical tests show that use of Parenting Wisely resulted in:

  • Increased knowledge & use of good parenting skills
  • A decrease in  child behavior problems
  • Improved problem solving
  • Reduced spousal violence & violence toward their children
  • Program completion rates for parents ranged from 83%-95%.

Success of the program has earned it a listing in the National Registry of Evidence-based Programs and Practices and an OJJDP “Exemplary Program” as well as many other honors and rankings.

This parenting program is funded by the Texas and Department of Family and Protective Services through the Texas Families:  Together & Safe grant.  Family Services Center also receives funding from United Way and private donations.  Because of this support, the parenting programs are offered free of charge to all participants.

For more information contact Family Services Center (325) 646-5939 or toll free at (866) 211-2255.

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