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Follow on Google News | Parent Conversation Circles Create Community Of Support For Parents In ChicagolandNaperville-based ParentsMatterToo has started a series of parenting classes in Chicago called Conversation Circles. These parent support groups are intended to help create a community network that parents can turn to.
By: Parents Matter Too Conversation Circles (http://www.parentsmattertoo.org/ · Parents of 10-12 Year Olds: Good Shepherd Church, 1310 Shepherd Dr., Naperville. Thursdays, 7pm. Facilitator: · Parents of Young Children: DuPage Children’s Museum, 301 N. Washington St., Naperville. Thursday mornings. Facilitator: · Parents of Preschoolers: · Parents of Jr. High Students: Washington Jr. High LRC, 201 N. Washington St., Naperville. Tuesdays, 6:30-8pm. Facilitator: · Parents of Sexually Assaulted Children: Community Christian Church, 1635 Emerson Lane, Naperville. Mondays, 7pm. Start date: 4/14. · Parents of Teenagers: NaperBridge, 231 S. Washington St., Naperville. Mondays, 7:30 pm. Facilitator: · Single Dads: International Business Centre, 1717 N. Naper Blvd., Naperville. Tuesdays, 7 pm. Facilitator: · Parents of Teens in Recovery: Linden Oaks Outpatient Center, 1335 N. Mill St., Suite 200, Rm 205, Naperville. Mondays, 7:30pm. Start date: 4/21. · Parents of Jr. High and High School Students: Fry Family YMCA, 2120 95th St., Naperville. Tuesdays, 7pm. Facilitator: · Parents of Elementary Age Kids: 360 Youth Services, 1935 Brookdale Rd., Naperville. Thursdays, 9:30 – 11am. Facilitator: · Parents of Athletes: Hopvine Restaurant, 4030 Fox Valley Center, Aurora. Thursdays, 7pm. Facilitator: · Parents of Athletes: Design & Promote: 1952 McDowell Road, suite 100, Naperville. Tuesdays 1-2:30pm. Facilitator: · "The whole idea behind ParentsMatterToo is to provide positive support for parents who have a child that is struggling in some way. Too often we have heard of parents who didn't have a trusted network to turn to in order to get the support they needed to navigate these situations. Conversation Circles change that. The Circles put parents who are facing the same issues and struggles together in a safe, non-judgmental environment where they can discuss their concerns and challenges with others who are in a similar situation. These are not the typical parent meetings at schools. We created these circles to help create a community and network for all parents," said Diane Overgard (http://www.linkedin.com/ Project ManagerParentsMatterToo (www.parentsmattertoo.org). Conversation Circle facilitators have completed ParentsMatterToo training and include therapists, parent educators, and business leaders. Twelve leaders will facilitate ten circles. Each Conversation Circle is limited to twelve participants. Circles meet for three consecutive weeks for 90 minutes each time. The basic curriculum for each Circle is as follows: · Week 1 - Awareness of Family Values · Week 2 - Acceptance of Child’s Uniqueness · Week 3 - Action to Build Parent-Child Relationships All classes are free to participants having been funded by a start-up grant from the City of Naperville, with additional contributions from generous business sponsors Edward Hospital-Linden Oaks, RR Donnelly, and Naperville Sunrise Rotary. Additional sponsorships are needed and interested businesses should contact KidsMatter. Conversation Circles start in April and spots are filling up quickly. More information about Conversation Circles can be found at www.parentsmattertoo.org/ In addition to Conversation Circles, ParentsMatterToo maintains an interactive website full of local and national resources that help empower parents to be a strong and positive influence in their children's lives. The organization arranges for speakers who provide expert information to parents, helping them to gain skills they need to effectively challenge their children's' choices. Visit ParentsMatterToo at www.parentsmattertoo.org. About ParentsMatterToo: End
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