Wednesday, 3 July 2013

[The Network] Three weeks until "Supporting Your Clients’ Parenting Goals" July 23

Don't miss Supporting Your Clients' Parenting Goals

July 23, 9am to noon
Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Denver, 2017 W. 9th Avenue, Denver 80204
For online registration, visit: Supporting Your Clients' Parenting Goals


This three-hour workshop will assist human service professionals in discovering and supporting the parenting goals of their adult consumers, utilizing a strength and culturally-based approach to learn from parents about their goals. 

The second half of this highly interactive training session will focus on parenting strategies with proven effectiveness. 

Participants will learn how to assist their clients by:
  • Engaging them in a conversation about the parent's goals for parenting;
  • Identifying the strengths and culture related to the parents' current parenting practices;
  • Identifying the needs of the parent as related to improving their parenting practices; and
  • Providing 'hands-on', evidence-based skill-based strategies to meet the needs the parents identify (for parents of young children as well as parents of adolescents)
Presenters 

Laurie Fowler Beckel, MA, LPC
Laurie has more than 30 years' experience in early-childhood and family issues. Her recent concentration has been the development of High Fidelity Wraparound initiatives for such institutions as the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center and several projects in Colorado. Laurie worked for the nationally recognized consulting firm of Vroon VanDenBerg for seven years on contracts in eight states and two Canadian Provinces. Laurie also developed the Training and Coaching Certification Systems for the Pyramid Plus Center (pyramidplus.org) at the University of Colorado/Denver and continues to train and coach on evidence-based practices for early childhood (lauriefowlerbeckel.com).

Susan Kay, MA
Susan has worked for almost 20 years to help caregivers of children (including parents and professionals) support healthy social-emotional development of the children they care for. After receiving her Masters of Counseling Psychology in 1994, she worked as a child and family therapist in private practice until 2001 when she joined the team at Relationship Roots, a local nonprofit dedicated to supporting children's well-being by educating and supporting those who care for them. During her twelve years at Relationships Roots, Susan served as a child and family therapist, trainer and coach, and parent educator. She currently works as a Coach and Evaluation Specialist for the Denver Early Childhood Council's social-emotional initiatives. Perhaps Susan's most important credential is her work over the past four years as a foster and adoptive mom of children who have experienced abuse, neglect and trauma.

Eligible for 3 hours CEU

See the Network's other trainings and programs online, along with information on membership. Paid members of the Human Services Network of Colorado receive a discount on training registration.  Memberships start at $45 for one year of benefits.


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