Wednesday Jul 10, 2013 Wednesday Oct 23, 2013
This 16 week program begins July 10, 2013 and meets on Wednesday evenings from 5:30 ? 8:00 p.m.
Lakewood Christian Church NW corner of 20th and Kipling
Funding is provided by the Colorado Children?s Trust Fund
To register or for more information contact Naomi Reid, Nurturing Parent Program Coordinator, Jefferson Center for Mental Health
Phone: 303-432-5620 ? email: naomir@jcmh.org
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WHEAT RIDGE – The Nurturing Parent Program is for parents of children newborn to 5 years old who want to find ways to positively interact with children, raise respectful and cooperative children without spanking, bring happiness in the family using humor, laughter, and fun and help children make good choices and be appropriately independent. This class will also provide ways for parents to increase self-worth and confidence as a parent, reducing feelings of stress and anger.
ALL TYPES OF FAMILIES ARE WELCOME
This 16 week program begins July 10, 2013 and meets on Wednesday evenings from 5:30 – 8:00 p.m. at Lakewood Christian Church NW corner of 20th and Kipling
Funding is provided by the Colorado Children’s Trust Fund
To register or for more information contact Naomi Reid, Nurturing Parent Program Coordinator, Jefferson Center for Mental Health
Phone: 303-432-5620 • email: naomir@jcmh.org
About Jefferson Center for Mental Health
Celebrating its 55th year, Jefferson Center for Mental Health helps to bring hope for a brighter future to thousands of community members who struggle with mental health challenges. As the community’s nonprofit mental health center, Jefferson Center serves people throughout Jefferson, Gilpin and Clear Creek counties at over 20 locations, as well as schools, nursing homes, senior centers and other community settings. Last year Jefferson Center served more than 19,000 people in need. Center staff has expertise in numerous areas including children and family issues, adults with serious mental illness, suicide prevention, early intervention, juvenile justice, and trauma treatment. For more information about Jefferson Center, visit www.jcmh.org.