Parenting
201: Why Do We Parent The Way We Do
This
group, limited in number, is a supportive,
educational and exploratory group. Participants
should be prepared to bring questions,
life situations and experiences regarding
parenting which will be the material addressed
in group interactions. Much of how we
parent may actually be about us! Where
did we learn to be a parent? The more
we learn about ourselves, the more we
will know and understand our children...and
parenting! This informal, 1 1/2 hour,
4 meeting session will help understand
a comment once made: Parenting is something
we will never get right...we just do the
best we can.
Parenting
201 is best conducted with 8 participants.
Sessions with less than 8 participants
may be canceled and reimbursed, or re-scheduled.
Group
Leader
Psycholtherapist
Jan G. Horton, LCSW, DCSW has been diagnosing
and treating children, adults and couples
in both individual and group therapy for
nearly 25 years. His training in psychodynamic,
cognitive-behavioral, family systems as
well as other treatment modalities is
used in the Group processes. Mr. Horton
recently retired from private practice
and was introduced to Operation: SPIRIT
by Jean Schumm and volunteered his services.
CURRENT
COURSE OFFERINGS CAN BE SEEN ON OUR CALENDAR
Class
requires a minimum of 6 participants.
Sessions with less than 6 may be canceled
and rescheduled.
Registration
Fee: $25
No Materials Fee, handouts provided
each week in class.
Click
here to register
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Although
we highly encourage you take advantage
of this Small Group on Parenting, and
we recognize Mr. Horton is well qualified
his volunteered services with Operation:
SPIRIT, Inc. in no way constitute a client-counselor
relationship. This class is not group
therapy, and isn't intended to replace
professional services. If you are in need
of counseling, we urge you to seek the
services of a professional.
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