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Parenting conference headed to the Gulf Coast (BaldwinCountyNow.com) - GULF SHORES, Ala. — Are you a parent? Do you need help with your parenting skills?

'Say Yes to No' Parenting Program offered (Delano Eagle) - Delano Community Education is offering a "Say Yes to No Parenting Program" beginning January.

Parenting corner: The word ‘family’ applies to meals — but not to bed (The Wenatchee World) - The first Question of the Week is “Why at dinnertime should children be served what everyone else in the family is served?” This question would have never occurred to my parents (or any of their peers or ancestors), but the parenting worm has turned mightily since the 1950s, the last decade during which parents were completely comfortable with their authority. The present generation of parents ...

Parenting class set for Dec. 16 (Port Clinton News Herald) - SANDUSKY -- Firelands Regional Medical Center's next Happiest Baby on the Block parenting class is scheduled for 6 to 8 p.m. Dec.16. The class will be at Firelands Regional Medical Center's South Campus, 1912 Hayes Ave.

Parenting Organisations Join Forces (Scoop.co.nz) - Two of New Zealand’s leading child health and parenting organisations have redefined their existing Memorandum of Understanding to support each other in improving parenting skills and child health for New Zealand families.

Fathers must learn to juggle family time (Guardian Unlimited) - A new report on parenting warns that men face a struggle to spend quality time with their children The next 10 years is going to be a period of radical change for Britain's fathers, according to a major report that predicts more and more men will be living apart from their children and struggling to spend time with them. For men already trying to cope with family lives dramatically different ...

Parenting: Making the right kind of lists (The Troy Record) - It seems ironic to me that right smack in the most stressful time of year we have this holiday designed to make us stop and be thankful. Maybe ironic is not the word I'm looking for. Maybe it's strategic.

Teen mom back in school, looking to the future (Denver Post) - Like many at the Florence Crittenton School for pregnant and parenting teens, Jessica Ramirez finds the holiday season the toughest time of all. More than 93 percent of these students live below the federal poverty line, so there is little money for Christmas toys.

Resolve tough holiday stains with expert tips (Today's News-Herald) - (ARA) - According to a recent survey of 50 top parenting, style and entertaining bloggers, 94 percent plan to entertain this holiday season. Decorating the house with seasonal decor and linens is part of the holiday tradition for many families.

Parenting class receives grant (Quad-City Times) - Family Concerns of Churches United will offer a six-week sessionof Love & Logic from 9-11 a.m. starting Jan. 26 at BroadwayChurch, Rock Island. Childcare will be provided. Love & Logicclasses teach parents how to end power struggles and back talk, setlimits, end arguing and whining and get chores done withouthassles. The class workbook will cost $10. Call Jo at (309)786-6494 for information on ...

 
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Free Parenting Workshops at Project Self-Sufficiency - Newton Project Self-Sufficiency will offer free parenting workshops for parents with children of all ages in September.

Active Parenting of Teens program at local Family Resource Center - FERNLEY--The Family Resource Center and Lyon County Human Services is presenting a six-week class called Active Parenting for Teens at the LCHS office at 460 W. Main Street.

National Parenting Policy still on hold - IT might be some time before the National Parenting Policy developed under the Bruce Golding-led Jamaica Labour Party, which took office in 2007, is unleashed.

Parenting classes come to YMCA - Early parent support is expanding to Everett, Mill Creek and Mukilteo, where families can attend drop-in sessions.