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Workshops

PNC specializes in helping parents, caregivers, organizations, and others improve academic and social emotional outcomes for children. Through high quality training and workshops clients will be provided tips, strategies, and resources aimed at helping children thrive at home and in their communities. Some of the services that PNC provides include:

Imperfect Positive Parenting Through a Pandemic

This workshop is designed to help parents identify tools and resources that can be used to make parenting less stressful during the COVID-19 pandemic. Participants will learn about self-care for parents, distance learning tips, family bonding activities, mental health supports for children, and more.

The Impact of Social Media on Youth Mental Health

This workshop is designed for teens and parents. It will focus on the pros and cons of social media and how parents and caregivers can work with youth to make sure the dangers of social media are not negatively impacting their children’s mental and physical health.

Imperfect Positive Parenting Through a Pandemic
The Impact of Social Media on Youth Mental Health

Imperfect Positive Parenting after a Divorce

This workshop is designed to focus on the needs of children during and after a divorce. It will highlight ways in which parents can work together to help kids cope, build resilience, and understand that divorce is not the child’s fault.

Imperfect Positive Parenting after a Divorce
Positive Communication and Relationship Building

Positive Communication and Relationship Building for Parents and Children

This workshop is designed to provide parents and caregivers with strategies for building positive relationships with their children. It will focus on communication, bonding activities, and identifying emotional needs of young children and teens.

Building Positive Mental Health in Children

Building Positive Mental Health in Children

Is your child sad more than he/she should be? Does your child appear to be isolated and lonely? Do you try to talk to them about how they feel, but they pretend everything is ok? This workshop is designed to help parents identify and support children’s mental health needs. Participants will learn the difference between mental health and mental illness. They will also receive various resources, including information about support groups, that will help them, help their children improve mental health.

 Identifying Your Child’s Strengths and Talents

 Identifying Your Child’s Strengths and Talents

Is your child a talker? Do they love working with their hands, taking things apart, reading long books, drawing, and more? Have you ever wondered how to help your tap into their greatness? Well, this workshop is designed to introduce parents to tools and resources that can be used to identify children’s strengths and talents. Participants will learn how to use the information to help their child utilize their strengths in various settings including school, extracurricular activities, and among friends.

Let's Talk About Sex

Let’s Talk About Sex

Are you afraid or nervous to talk to your child about sex? Are you waiting for the right age, the right time, and the right things to say? Well if so, this workshop is right for you. Participants will learn strategies and tips on how to have age-appropriate conversations with children about sex, sexual development, and dating.

Parent Paranoia

Parent Paranoia: You’re Good Enough Just The Way You Are

Have you ever questioned your parenting skills? Do you compare yourself to other parents and wish you could be like them? If so, then this workshop is right for you. We will work together to help parents and caregivers understand that you are perfect just the way you are. Imperfect positive parenting is not hard and recognizes that all parents learn from mistakes. Participants will learn parenting strategies and identify their strengths as a parent and here from others as we support one another on our parenting journey.

Imperfect Positive Parenting

Imperfect Positive Parenting (iPP) Coaching Program

  • Do you feel overwhelmed as a parent?

  • Has parenting during the pandemic made life harder than you could have ever imagined?

  • Have life’s challenges made it difficult for you to create the time you desire to dedicate to your child(ren) in a way that is satisfying to you?

  • Do you want to build a stronger bond with your child?

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If so, then PNC’s parent coaching is right for you. Through PNC’s 1-on1 or group parent coaching I will work with you to identify and develop the skills you desire to be the parent your child(ren) needs. No parent is perfect, but understanding how imperfect positive parenting can help you reach your desired goal of having a fun, peaceful, and positive relationship with your child is key. To request a free consultation click here.

Positive Parenting for Organizations

Imperfect Positive Parenting Workshops for Organizations

  • Does your organization want to improve its relationship with the parents and caregivers of children you work with?

  • Does your organization desire assistance developing parent workshops that will be beneficial to children, parents, and your staff?

  • Does your organization desire assistance creating a virtual or in-person parent community of practice to keep them informed and provide ongoing support?

  • If so, then PNC is right for your organization. PNC can assist your team in creating workshops and identifying resources needed for the youth and parents you work with. Using a community-based approach and evidence-based practices PNC can provide the right services for your organization to help you get the results you want.

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