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Parenting Seminars for Your District or School

Contents
  • Program Overview
  • Confident Parenting: Survival Skill Training
  • Effective Black Parenting
  • Los Ninos Bien Educados
  • Costs and Arrangements
  • About CICC
  • Parenting Seminars for Your District or School

    • Confident Parenting
    • Effective Black Parenting
    • Los Ninos Bien Educados

    Dear Educator:

    The 32-year-old, nonprofit Center for the Improvement of Child Caring (CICC), is proud to announce that its three national model, parenting skill-building programs are now available to be taught as one-day seminars at any district or school in the nation.

    Below you will learn about each of the programs and seminars, as well as the arrangements and costs for bringing them to your area.

    Program Overview
    and Need for One-Day Seminars

    CP Parent's Handbook

    These evidence-based programs - Confident Parenting: Survival Skill Training, Effective Black Parenting, and Los Ninos Bien Educados - teach parents a set of positive parenting skills to use in nurturing and managing the development and behavior of their children. In learning and using these skills, parents have the tools to instill and encourage in their children those values, attitudes and behavioral competencies that are needed for academic achievement.

    These programs have won many awards for their effectiveness and cultural relevance, and are already being used in hundreds of schools and agencies throughout the United States.

    The programs are customarily taught by professionally trained and certified instructors who meet with groups of 10 to 20 parents for one class session a week for ten to fifteen weeks. Many parents have difficulty arranging their lives to be able to participate in such classes. So without alternative teaching formats, many parents just cannot attend and benefit.

    The one-day seminar format, which is often used by businesses and professional groups, provides a more accessible option and one where large numbers of parents can participate. These educational events can be attended by as many as two hundred participants at a time.

    The one-day seminars that CICC is now making available are led by professional instructors from our staff, and each participant receives a seminar guide to use while in the seminar and at home.

    Below you will find outlines and schedules of what is taught in each one-day seminar. You will also find links to detailed descriptions of the content, history and evaluation of each program.

    Confident Parenting: Survival Skill Training
    One-Day Seminar for Parents

    CP Parent's Handbook

    Seminar Schedule

    08:00-09:00

    • Registration and Continental Breakfast

    09:00-10:30

    • The Confident Parenting Approach:
          - Learning Through Modeling
          - Learning Through Consequences
    • The Family Rules Strategy

    10:30-10:45

    • Break

    10:45-12:00

    • Effective Praise
    • Mild Social Disapproval

    12:00-01:00

    • Luncheon

    01:00-02:15

    • Ignoring
    • Time Out from Attention

    02:15-02:30

    • Break

    02:30-03:45

    • Special Incentives: The Point System

    03:45-04:00

    • Break

    04:00-05:00

    • Spanking and Verbal Aggression: High Risk Methods
    • The Centrality of Praise and Reward
    • Resources for Further Learning

    Program Description A detailed description of the Confident Parenting Program, which contains information on its history, content and evaluation, is available. The description can be used for grant writing and other purposes to help you bring the program to your community.

    To review this program description, click here.

    Instructor Training Workshops Another way to bring the program to your community is to have people from your organization trained and certified to deliver it. To learn about CICC's parenting instructor training workshops, click here .

    Program Materials You can also obtain the Instructor Kit for this program and the parent handbooks. Click here.

    Effective Black Parenting
    One-Day Seminar for Parents

    EBP Parent's Handbook

    Seminar Schedule

      08:00-09:00
      • Registration and Continental Breakfast

      09:00-10:30

      • Pyramid of Success for Black Children
      • Social Learning and How Learning Occurs
      • Traditional Black Discipline versus Modern Black Self-Discipline

      10:30-10:45

      • Break

      10:45-12:00

      • Chit Chat Time
      • Effective Praise

      12:00-01:00

      • Luncheon

      01:00-02:15

      • Family Rules: Purpose, Examples and Importance
      • Family Rules: Guidelines

      02:15-02:30

      • Break

      02:30-03:45

      • Mild Social Disapproval
      • Time Out from Attention

      03:45-04:00

      • Break

      04:00-05:00

      • Avoiding the Use of Spanking
      • Resources for Further Learning
      • Certificates of Completion

    Program Description A detailed description of the Effective Black Parenting Program, which contains information on its history, content and evaluation, is available. The description can be used for grant writing and other purposes to help you bring the program to your community.

    To review this program description, click here.

    Instructor Training Workshops Another way to bring the program to your community is to have people from your organization trained and certified to deliver it. To learn about CICC's parenting instructor training workshops, click here .

    Program Materials You can also obtain the Instructor Kit for this program and the parent handbooks. Click here.

    Los Ninos Bien Educados
    One-Day Seminar for Parents

    LNBE Parent's Handbook

    This seminar can be taught in Engish or Spanish

    Seminar Schedule

      08:00-09:00
      • Registration and Continental Breakfast

      09:00-10:30

      • What Parents Do for Children
      • The Meaning of Bien and Mal Educados:
        • Specific Behaviors
        • Family Expectations

      10:30-10:45

      • Break

      10:45-12:00

      • Increasing Respectful Behaviors:
        • First You Work/Then You Play
        • Effective Praising

      12:00-01:00

      • Luncheon

      01:00-02:15

      • Decreasing Disrespectful Behaviors:
        • Mild Social Disapproval
        • How to Ignore

      02:15-02:30

      • Break

      02:30-03:45

      • Decreasing Disrespectful Behaviors:
        • Time Out from Parental Attention

      03:45-04:00

      • Break

      04:00-05:00

      • Using the Methods in Combination
      • Adjustments to the U.S. Context

    Program Description A detailed description of the Los Ninos Bien Educados Program, which contains information on its history, content and evaluation, is available. The description can be used for grant writing and other purposes to help you bring the program to your community.

    To review this program description, click here.

    Instructor Training Workshops Another way to bring the program to your community is to have people from your organization trained and certified to deliver it. To learn about CICC's parenting instructor training workshops, click here .

    Program Materials You can also obtain the Instructor Kit for this program and the parent handbooks. Click here.

    Costs and Arrangements

    The way the seminars are brought to you is by having one of our top professional seminar instructors travel to your area to lead the seminar for you. Before that date, we work with you to help you recruit and involve parents and others in your community who you may want to attend, like community leaders and potential funding sources for your parent education and parent involvement services.

    This assistance is accomplished via telephone consultation and by making available Recruitment Flyers (click here for an example of a recruitment flyer) and Certificates of Attendance for those who will complete your seminar (click here for example of a certificate). We also send you a shipment of Seminar Guides to be used and given to everyone in your seminar (click here for a description of a guide).

    In addition, if one of your purposes in bringing a seminar version of the programs to your district or school is to help in determining whether you want to have your own staff trained to deliver the full program, you will receive a 10% discount on the enrollment of that person or those persons in a subsequent instructor training workshop. Districts and schools often have this in mind and want to see a program in action before they commit to having staff trained to deliver it. Thus, these seminars can and do serve as a sort of screening experience to see how much a district or school would like to invest in these programs as part of their overall parent involvement plans and activities.

    The costs for the seminars are based on having 100 participants per seminar at $40 a participant ($4000), which covers the consultation, the Seminar Guides and the instructor. The travel costs of the instructor (transportation, lodging and per diem) also need to be paid by your district or school.

    You may want to support your seminar by having the participants pay all or a portion of an enrollment fee or by charging them for the Guides. You may also want to seek grant funding from corporations or foundations rather than use district or school funds. All options are available for underwriting these fine educational events.

    If you would like to bring one or more seminars to your district or school, write us about your desire by clicking here. Be sure to include identifying information (name, title, location, etc.) and your purposes in wanting to bring parenting seminars to your parents and communities.

    Or you can call us toll free at 1 (800) 325-2422. We are located in Studio City, California.

    We look forward to hearing from you and working together to help your parents and communities to be more effective in raising achieving and fine young people.

    About CICC

    APA

    The Center for the Improvement of Child Caring (CICC) was founded in 1974 by Dr. Kerby T. Alvy and has grown to be one of the nation's largest and most productive nonprofit parenting and parenting education organizations. For more information about CICC's many programs, activities, products and services, go to www.ciccparenting.org, or call toll-free (800) 325-2422.

    To sign up to receive CICC's free Effective Parenting Newsletter, click here.

    To show your commitment to making effective parenting and parenting education societal priorities, click here to sign the Effective Parenting Petition.

    Center for the
    Improvement of
    Child Caring

    11331 Ventura Blvd., #103
    Studio City, California 91604

    800-325-2422

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