Parent Training Classes

Parent Training Classes

We are all adjusting to a new normal during these uncertain times. As we talked to parents, we found that many were in need of encouragement while they navigate through new routines. We are pleased to now offer three free parenting workshops that can be completed virtually. These courses were designed to support you on the journey without taking too much of your time.

You can register for each 45-minute session below. Please reach out to Kris Hawkins (Kris.hawkins@teenhealthconnection.org) for more information.

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Parenting Without a Village: Supporting Our Families Through the Stress and Uncertainty of COVID-19

Zoom Platform: 30-minute presentation/15-minute Q & A

Join Kris Hawkins, Parent Educator with Teen Health Connection, as she explores our body’s physiological response to stress and uncertainty, common effects related to prolonged stress, and practical strategies to combat stress and create a new narrative around stressful situations and uncertain times.

Access the calendar below to select the date and time that best suits your schedule. You will receive an email with a link to join the Zoom meeting within 24 hours of your registration.

april, 2024

Technology, Teens, and COVID-19: Raising Mindful Digital Consumers During a Pandemic

Zoom Platform: 30-minute presentation/15-minute Q & A

Join Kris Hawkins, Parent Educator with Teen Health Connection, as she reviews the most recent information from leading experts regarding teens, their relationship with technology, how COVID-19 has impacted that and the potential dangers technology presents to their emotional and physical well-being.

Access the calendar below to select the date and time that best suits your schedule. You will receive an email with a link to join the Zoom meeting within 24 hours of your registration.

april, 2024

School in the Fall? Making Peace with the Unknown

The News & Observer reported on June 11th that Governor Roy Cooper will decide by July 1st which plan level (A, B, or C) should be used by schools in NC this fall. Plan A: minimal social distancing Plan B: moderate social distancing Plan C: Remote learning. School districts will be able to use a more restrictive plan but not a less restrictive one. Join Kris Hawkins, Parent Educator with Teen Health Connection, as she discusses each plan, Governor Cooper’s decision, the implications of the chosen plan for parents and children, and strategies to deal with the stress of the unknown.

Access the calendar below to select the date and time that best suits your schedule. You will receive an email with a link to join the Zoom meeting within 24 hours of your registration.

april, 2024

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