Cyss Nov 2014 Feb 2015 Parent Community Edu Brochure

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CHILD, YOUTH & SCHOOL SERVICES

BABY SIGNS- SIGN, SING, AND PLAY CLASSES Every Thursday, 0900-0930 Last Frontier Community Activity Center, Bldg 1044 Hands on parent and child classes that are designed to improve communication with young children. Families will learn signs through song and play– keeping it fun for everyone! This basic signing series of 12 classes will be offered on a rotating basis and is appropriate for families with children 9 months through 5 years. Join us for one or for all of the classes. Classes are free. Parent kits available for purchase.

COMMUNITY CPR AND FIRST AID CERTIFICATION Sep 20 1700-2100 Feb 17 1730-2130 CDC I, Bldg 4024 This four hour class will cover infant, child and adult CPR as well as First Aid techniques. Participants will receive their American Heart Association Certification for successful completion of this program. Please bring your lunch with you.

Parent and Community Education Workshops September 2014 through February 2015

All workshops are offered at no cost to the Fort Wainwright Community. Limited child care is available at no cost for most classes. Pre-registration is required for child care. For more information or to register, call 353-7713. Parent Central Services is open Monday through Friday 0800-1700.

HOMEMADE BABY FOOD Oct 9, 0930-1030 Jan 15, 0930-1030 Last Frontier Community Activity Center, Bldg 1044 This hands on workshop will teach you the tips, tricks and guidelines of introducing solid foods to your infant. Topics discussed will cover general nutrition guidelines, when to introduce different types of foods, allergies and reactions in your child to watch for, several methods of preparing and storing your own baby food with hands on practice, and the do’s and don’ts of infant feeding. Participants will receive a food mill and a collection of baby food recipes.

BRING THE OUTSIDE IN Thursday, Feb 19 0930-1030 Last Frontier Community Activity Center, Bldg 1044 Winters in interior Alaska are very cold! Don’t let the snow keep you and your child bored inside. In this interactive class you and your child will learn how to bring the outside into your home. Participants’ will learn how to do physical activities while staying warm inside and fighting away the winter blues.


TOY MAKING* Nov 13 0930 - 1030 Last Frontier Community Activity Center, Bldg 1044 Have you ever bought a toy for your child and and they played with the box the toy came in more than the toy? In this interactive class you and your child can make toys and activities that will keep them busy for hours! Participants will learn how to take basic items and transform them into hours of educational entertainment for your child.

* Tuesday Night Classes, include FREE child Care (1745-1915) while participants ATTEND the class. Call Parent Central Services to register at 353-7713.

DESTRESSING TECHNIQUES/COPING MECHANISMS FOR FAMILIES Dec 4 0930 - 1030 Last Frontier Community Activity Center, Bldg 1044 Stress management starts with identifying the sources of stress in your life. This isn’t as easy as it sounds when it comes to being a parent. The key to good stress management is building emotional strength, being in control of your situation, having a good social network and adopting a positive outlook. “Distressing Techniques/Coping Mechanisms for Families” class will help you to identify stressors and coping mechanisms.

DRESSING FOR THE ELEMENTS/CHILD SAFETY* Nov 4 1800 - 1900 (Register by Oct 28) CDC I, Bldg 4024

NUTRITION - GOOD SNACKS Jan 13 1800 - 1900 (Register by Jan 6) CDC I, Bldg 4024

Did you know that young children are more prone to develop hypothermia (lowered body temperature)? When winter storms in, it's your job to make sure your child stays warm and dry. This class will help identify the basic elements of dressing your child for cold weather.

Healthy growth and development depends on vitamins, minerals, protein, and other nutrients in the foods your child eats. Food experiences in early childhood have an effect on eating habits in adulthood. In this class we will help you to identify a variety of nutritious foods and snacks for your young child. This class can help set the foundation for good health throughout life.

* Tuesday Night Classes, include FREE child Care (1745-1915) while participants ATTEND the class. Call Parent Central Services to register at 353-7713.

MINE, THEIRS, AND OURS/BLENDED FAMILIES* Dec 9 1800 - 1900 (Register by Dec 2) CDC I, Bldg 4024 This class is designed to help parents work more cooperatively and effectively with one another while focusing on what is in the best interest of their child/ children. This class will assist in separating their personal conflicts from their roles as step-parents. We will cover topics such as talking to children about divorce/separation, visitation boundaries, parenting with the child in mind and responsibility of co-parenting. This class will also provide valuable skills in balancing marriage, children and parenting partnerships.

* Tuesday Night Classes, include FREE child Care (1745-1915) while participants ATTEND the class. Call Parent Central Services to register at 353-7713.

1-2-3 MAGIC! FEB 10 1800 - 1900 (Register by Feb 3) CDC I, Bldg 4024 1-2-3 Magic is a humorous look at parenting and a serious look at discipline developed by Thomas W. Phelan, Ph.D. Participants will learn how to discipline without arguing, yelling, or spanking; how to control obnoxious behavior; how to handle the six kinds of testing and manipulation; how to use the five tactics for encouraging good behavior; how to end battles over bedtime, messy rooms, lying, chores, homework, and practicing; how to strengthen their relationships with their children and more.


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