March 2015

March 2015

Early Childhood CARES events and trainings are color-coded purple.

March 2: POSITIVE PARENTING GROUP (PART 6)happy kids

Early Childhood CARES will host part 6 of its Winter Positive Parenting Group on Mon., March 2 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. in room 145 of the Clinical Services Building located on the University of Oregon campus at 901 E. 18th Ave. Free parking is available next to the building. This is an eight-week training designed to help parents learn effective behavior support strategies to use with preschool-age children with challenging behaviors. Early Childhood CARES will offer another Behavior Management Parent Group in the Spring.

 

Early Childhood CARES events and trainings are color-coded purple.

MARCH 3: BEHAVIOR TRAINING PART 2 (SPANISH)

Early Childhood CARES will host part 2 of it’s Behavior Training Parent Group for Spanish speaking parents on Tues., March 3 from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. in room 145 of the Clinical Services Building, located at 901 E. 18th Ave. in Eugene. This is a four-week parent group series based upon the Incredible Years, developed by Dr. Carloyn Webster-Stratton with the University of Washington. Snacks will be provided. Free parking is available next to the building.

 

Early Childhood CARES events and trainings are color-coded purple.

MARCH 5: FLORENCE BEHAVIOR MANAGEMENT PARENT GROUP bubbles(PART 9)

Early Childhood CARES will host part 9 of its Florence Behavior Management Parent Group on Thurs., March 5 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. This is an eight-week training designed to help parents learn effective behavior support strategies to use with preschool-age children with challenging behaviors.

 

Early Childhood CARES events and trainings are color-coded purple.

MARCH 9: POSITIVE PARENTING GROUP (PART 7)

Early Childhood CARES will host part 7 of its Winter Positive Parenting Group on Mon., March 9 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. in room 145 of the Clinical Services Building located on the University of Oregon campus at 901 E. 18th Ave. Free parking is available next to the building. This is an eight-week training designed to help parents learn effective behavior support strategies to use with preschool-age children with challenging behaviors. Early Childhood CARES will offer another Behavior Management Parent Group in the Spring.

 

Early Childhood CARES events and trainings are color-coded purple.

MARCH 10: BEHAVIOR TRAINING PART 3 (SPANISH)two girls

Early Childhood CARES will host part 3 of it’s Behavior Training Parent Group    for Spanish speaking parents on Tues., March 10 from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. in room 145 of the Clinical Services Building, located at 901 E. 18th Ave. in Eugene. This is a four-week parent group series based upon the Incredible Years, developed by Dr. Carloyn Webster-Stratton with the University of Washington. Snacks will be provided. Free parking is available next to the building.

 

Early Childhood CARES events and trainings are color-coded purple.

MARCH 12: FLORENCE BEHAVIOR MANAGEMENT PARENT GROUP (PART 10)

Early Childhood CARES will host part 10 of its Florence Behavior Management Parent Group on Thurs., March 12 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. This is an eight-week training designed to help parents learn effective behavior support strategies to use with preschool-age children with challenging behaviors.

 

Early Childhood CARES events and trainings are color-coded purple.

MARCH 12: PARENT SUPPORT GROUP (ENGLISH)

Come join a group of parents and share in the joys and struggles of parenting a child with special needs. This is a great group for parents looking to connect with other parents. The Early Childhood CARES Parent Support Group will meet on Thurs., March 12 from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. in room 145 of the Clinical Services Building, located at 901 E. 18th Ave. in Eugene. Free parking is available next to the building. Snacks will be provided. Preregistration is required. Parents need to register for the meeting even if childcare is not needed. To register, please call 541-346-2578 or email cmetz@uoregon.edu by Tues., March 10. Please note, the support group will be cancelled if fewer than five parents register.

 

Early Childhood CARES events and trainings are color-coded purple.

MARCH 14: VISUAL SUPPORTS IN THE HOME WORKSHOPvisualsupport

Early Childhood CARES will host a Visual Supports in the Home Workshop on Sat., March. 14 from 10 to 11:30 a.m. at Brattain Early Learning Center library located at 425 10th St., Springfield. The session focuses on visual supports in the home that parents can use to improve communication and reduce stress. Some examples include: picture schedules, calendars, choice boards, social stories, and visuals for routines at home like bedtime, dressing, toileting, etc. Childcare will be provided for families receiving services from Early Childhood CARES. Snacks will be provided. Preregistration is required. Please call 541.346.2578 or email cmetz@uoregon.edu to register for the workshop and arrange childcare needs by Wed., March 11. The workshop will be cancelled if fewer than five parents register.

 

Early Childhood CARES events and trainings are color-coded purple.

MARCH 16: POSITIVE PARENTING GROUP (PART 8)

Early Childhood CARES will host part 8 of its Winter Positive Parenting Group on Mon., Mar. 16 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. in room 145 of the Clinical Services Building located on the University of Oregon campus at 901 E. 18th Ave. Free parking is available next to the building. This is an eight-week training designed to help parents learn effective behavior support strategies to use with preschool-age children with challenging behaviors. Early Childhood CARES will offer another Behavior Management Parent Group in the Spring.

 

Early Childhood CARES events and trainings are color-coded purple.

MARCH 17: BEHAVIOR TRAINING PART 4 (SPANISH)behavior

Early Childhood CARES will host part 4 of it’s Behavior Training Parent Group for Spanish speaking parents on Tues., March 17 from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. in room 145 of the Clinical Services Building, located at 901 E. 18th Ave. in Eugene. This is a four-week parent group series based upon the Incredible Years, developed by Dr. Carloyn Webster-Stratton with the University of Washington. Snacks will be provided. Free parking is available next to the building.

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