Showing posts with label parenting education. Show all posts
Showing posts with label parenting education. Show all posts
Monday, January 21, 2013
Young Child Expo & Conference
Fordham University’s Graduate School of Education and Los NiƱos Services are sponsoring the 10th Annual Young Child Expo & Conference to take place from April 17th- 19th, 2013. The primary purpose of the event is to provide parents and professionals with information and resources to help all children reach their full potential. Click on the flyer below for more details on this event.
Thursday, November 1, 2012
Faith, Family and Fatherhood on BlogTalkRadio
Fathers Incorporated Announces
A BlogTalkRadio Event
"Faith, Family and Fatherhood"
With Bestselling Author Rick Johnson
With Bestselling Author Rick Johnson
Hosted By Kenneth Braswell
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 2012
8:00 PM
How does Faith, Family, and Fatherhood inter-relate with both men and women? This session will discuss the impact of father absence and fatherlessness in the family structure.
Rick Johnson has authored several books including:
- The Marriage of Your Dreams - A Woman’s Guide to Understanding Her Man [New!]
- Better Dads Stronger Sons
- That’s My Son: How Moms Can Influence Boys to Become Men of Character
- That’s My Girl: How a Father’s Love Protects and Empowers His Daughter
- That’s My Teenage Son: How Moms Can Influence Boys to Become Good Men
- The Power of a Man: Using Your Influence as a Man of Character
Rich Johnson founded Better Dads in 2001 to address an urgent need for empowering men to lead and serve their families and communities. Rick's life-changing insights for men and women on parenting, marriage, and personal growth have been transforming the lives of families for over a decade.
To access Faith, Family and Fatherhood and for dial-in information to speak with host Kenneth Braswell, please visit www.blogtalkradio.com/theblackbar
Wednesday, October 24, 2012
NEW YORK TIMES PARENTING ARTICLE
A recent article in the New York Times by Nicholas D. Kristof underscores the importance of parenting education programs. Kristof uses outcomes of clinical research, examples of effective parenting programs, and stories that demonstrate the direct relationship between a positive influence of parents and productive outcomes in children.
Full Article - CLICK HERE
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