USD 379 to Offer Zoom Classes to Parents Facing Challenges with Children

By: Ryan Duey

USD 379 will host a pair of free Zoom classes for parents who may be struggling with child behaviors. Beginning on September 18th, each class will offer a 10-week course addressing such things as media influence, arguing and family conflict, poor school performance, and much more.

“Loving Solutions” will be offered to parents with children aged 10 years and under, while “The Parent Project” is geared toward parents with children 11 years of age and up. Both classes will be held on Wednesday evenings from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. Lisa Last, USD 379’s School, Family & Community Connections Counselor, said there are things any parent can gain from these classes.

Last said that Riley County Community Corrections partnered with USD 379 several years ago after their staff took training on resources for parents with challenging children.

For more information on these classes contact Lisa Last by calling the USD 379 District office or emailing her at lisalast@usd379.org. Interested parents can register at https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSe-8dZ_QpKKL3lwrAepbciSsei0Vlm_SagPozWfcacOw9YrwQ/viewform.  

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