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University of Missouri Extension has a wide variety of programs.
Educational programs to reach diverse parent audiences include those
pertaining to:
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remarried families
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employed parents
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single parents
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divorcing parents
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children of divorce
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fathers
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parents of teens
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children's learning differences
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multicultural parents
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parents with young children
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grandparents raising grandchildren
Programs for Parents
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Children: Ages and Stages:
Information is presented on developmentally appropriate expectations
and how you can understand your child through structured experiences.
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Understanding Teenagers: This
workshop focuses on understanding the changes experienced by today's
adolescents.
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Successful Single Parenting:
Whether single by choice, as the result of the other parent's
death, or due to divorce, single parenting can be challenging.
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Employed Parents:
This workshop provides activities to help employed parents identify
their sources of frustration and satisfaction, consider how these
affect their parenting, and explore positive approaches to make
improvements.
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Family Rituals in Remarried
Families: Participants will learn strategies to
create new rituals while they also honor the past.
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Positive Guidance and
Discipline: This program explores parenting styles as well
as specific prevention and intervention tools.
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Divorcing Families:
This lesson covers the issues of divorce as a process, talking with
children about divorce, possible4 effects on children at different
ages, and discussion of working cooperatively with an ex spouse.
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Children of Divorce: This
interactive program uses story telling, imagination, and writing or
drawing for younger children.
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Grandparents Raising
Grandchildren: This program focuses on resources available
to support grandparents in this parenting role.
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Children's Learning
Differences: This workshop gives parents information and
activities to enhance learning in the early years and advocate
learning needs during the school age years.
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Raising Responsible Children:
This workshop provides activities that can help parents to develop a
responsibility game plan.
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Fathers Today: This
program is designed to provide men with new perspectives on their
fathering role and how they can be more involved in their children's
lives.
Building Strong Families for Missouri
When 90 of 114 Missouri counties
identified building strong families as a local program priority,
University of Missouri Extension responded with this seven session
program for working families with dependants.
Program content includes:
Identifying Strengths
Communicating
Managing Stress
Child Self Care
Food and Fitness
Working
Setting Goals Parenting
Alert Consumer
Balancing work and Family
Spending Healthy House
Self Esteem
For more information contact the Livingston County
Extension Office.
Email: livingstonco@missouri.edu or Phone:
660-646-0811
Focus on Kids
Focus on Kids
is an educational program for divorcing parents. It is facilitated by
University of Missouri Extension staff with the cooperation of the
circuit courts of Missouri. More than half of all marriages in the
United States end in divorce and the majority of divorces involve
children. Divorce is a process that often begins long before any legal
action is taken that may last for years, especially if children are
involved and sometimes the conflict between parents is associated with
negative outcomes for children.
Classes are held monthly in Maryville at the Maryville
Chamber of Commerce Building, 423 North Market. 2008 Dates:
January 17, March 20, April 17, May 15,
June 19, July 17, August 21, September 18, October 16, November 20. No
classes are held in February or December. Times are 4:00 pm or 6:30 pm.
For More Information Contact Don
Miller, Human Development Specialist at the Buchanan County Extension
Office. Phone: 816-279-1691 or email: millerd@missouri.edu
For classes in other counties, please contact the
Livingston County Extension office or Don Miller at the Buchanan County
Extension Office for arrangements.
Email: livingstonco@missouri.edu or Phone:
660-646-0811
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