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CATEGORIES:Community Events, Kids & Family
CREATED:20190920T141312
SUMMARY:29th Annual Helping Kids Thrive Parent Conference 2019
LOCATION:Creighton Middle School, 50 S. Kipling Street Lakewood, CO 
DESCRIPTION;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE:<h2><strong><span style="font-size: x-large; color: #000000;"><span style="
 line-height: 119%; font-family: 'Times New Roman';">Helping Kids Thrive Par
 ent Conference is a free annual event providing hands-on practical informat
 ion for parents, caregivers, and guardians to help children of all ages gro
 w in positive ways. <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http
 s://www.eventbrite.com/e/helping-kids-thrive-parent-conference-2019-registr
 ation-69952264105">Registration</a></span><br /></span></span></strong></h2
 ><h2><strong>EVENING </strong><strong>PROGRAM</strong></h2><p><strong>5:00 
 - 5:30 pm - Registration, Dinner &amp; Resource Tables </strong></p><p><str
 ong>5:30 - 7:00 pm - Session A                                             
  </strong></p><p><strong>7:15 - 8:45 pm - Session B</strong></p><h2>Choose 
 <strong>TWO</strong> of the following classes: </h2><p><strong>The Toddler 
 Years (ages 0-2): Building New Bonds (Session A only) -</strong> Children e
 xperience tremendous growth in the first two years. Parents play a critical
  role from nurturing an infant to helping a 2-year-old deal with limits and
  temper tantrums. Learn more about the physical and emotional development p
 atterns in this stage of your child's life.</p><p><strong>The Early Years (
 ages 3-5):</strong> <strong>Creating a Blueprint for Success </strong>- Wha
 t a child experiences and learns between the ages of 3 and 5 form the found
 ation for future growth. Understand the physical and emotional development 
 patterns of the young child and the adult’s role in helping children grow u
 p healthy.</p><p><strong>The Elementary Years (ages 6-11):</strong> <strong
 >Foundation for Healthy Growth  </strong>- During these years, children lea
 rn to solve problems for themselves and gradually develop their independenc
 e. Learn to balance your child’s need for structure and support while helpi
 ng them build the skills necessary to problem solve and make good choices o
 n their own.</p><p><strong>The Teen Years (ages 12-19):</strong> <strong>Fr
 aming Boundaries and Expectations  </strong>- Adolescent years can be a fru
 strating time for everyone. As an adult, you may want to help, but don’t kn
 ow how. Find new ways to manage both respect for your teen's search for ide
 ntity and the increased need for independence with appropriate rules and li
 mit setting.</p><p><strong>Parenting the Love and Logic Way® </strong>- Lov
 e and Logic provides simple, practical techniques to help parents change a 
 child’s behavior for the better. Parenting the Love and Logic Way provides 
 loving support from parents while at the same time expecting kids to be res
 pectful and responsible. Kids will become more self-confident, accountable,
  and better at making decisions.</p><p><strong>Empowering Successful Kids: 
 Raising Confident, Caring Young People</strong> - As parents, we spend a lo
 t of time thinking about what we don't want our children to do or become. I
 t's even more important, though, to have a clear idea of what we do want. U
 sing a strengths-based framework, we can work together to help raise health
 y kids.</p><p><strong>Stress Busters for Parents: Put Your Oxygen Mask on F
 irst </strong>- Parenting children of any age can be stressful. With the st
 ress of parenting, jobs, relationships, and finances, your physical and emo
 tional well-being can be impacted. We often think of our own emotional need
 s last. When the stress in your life feels overwhelming, it’s time to take 
 a break and take a breath. Learn to take stock and identify what in your li
 fe you can control. Learn tools to refocus, take action, and move forward i
 n a healthy, productive way.</p><p><strong>The Teen Brain: What Are They Th
 inking? </strong>– Do you find yourself constantly asking your teen, "What 
 were you thinking?" Together we will solve the mystery by exploring the bra
 in development and behaviors of young people, and how we can impact 'new pa
 thways' through positive experiences. We'll talk about scientific findings 
 with easy-to-understand terms and learn new ways to better understand and c
 onnect with our young people.</p><p><strong>Parenting After Trauma</strong>
  <strong>(Session A only) </strong>- Trauma in childhood may take many form
 s: neglect, separations, witnessing or experiencing violence, natural disas
 ters, or accidents. Children who have experienced trauma often display beha
 viors that are mistaken as defiance or disrespect and may need a different 
 approach with additional understanding, care and support. Whether you are a
  birth parent, adoptive or a kin parent, learn what experts say about early
  trauma to help you care for your child and build a home of safety, stabili
 ty, and love.</p><p><strong>Creative Co-Parenting</strong> <strong>(Session
  B only)</strong> - Co-parenting can give your children stability and conne
 ction with both parents—but it's rarely easy. Setting aside your own relati
 onship issues in order to co-parent can be stressful. In this class, we’ll 
 delve into communications, managing your stress, handling conflict, solving
  problems, helping your children transition between homes, and much more.</
 p><p><strong>Parenting in a Digital World</strong>  - Experts estimate that
  we see and hear more than 7,000 media messages every day. How can you know
  what’s influencing your child? The apps and texts kids use can help them b
 uild each other up or can bully and shame. Learn about some of the media th
 ey’re using, how you can monitor their usage, and offer them support.</p><p
 ><strong>Helping Your Child Tame Their Anxious Mind </strong> - Does your p
 re-teen/teen struggle with stress and anxiety? Come learn a few techniques 
 to help your child tame their anxious mind. We will discuss and practice ef
 fective coping skills including mindfulness and relaxation and you’ll learn
  how to teach these skills to your child. This class is for parents and car
 egivers of children ages 12-19.</p><p><strong>NEW! </strong><strong>How Goo
 d Nutrition and Lifestyle Decisions Can Support Learning, Mood, and Decisio
 n-making (Session B only) - </strong>The way our children’s brains function
  and their ability to focus, remember and learn, can be significantly affec
 ted by what they eat. This class provides information, ideas, and tips for 
 busy parents on how to increase children’s learning and engagement through 
 nutrition.  You will learn about our food system, how to make simple change
 s to support learning and mood, along with easy recipes to make at home.  <
 /p><p><strong>NEW! </strong><strong>How To Help Your Kids Feel Safe When Th
 eir World Feels Out of Control (Session B only) - </strong>After any type o
 f mass tragedy, parents and caretakers often struggle with what to say and 
 what to share with their children. How do we keep kids safe and secure in a
  world that doesn’t feel safe and secure? This class will cover how to help
  kids cope, what vicarious trauma is and how to spot it, how to communicate
  openly and appropriately, and available resources to address these situati
 ons with children of all ages.</p><p><strong>NEW! Caring for LGBTQ Youth (S
 ession A only) –</strong>Children who identify as LGBTQ or who are gender n
 on-conforming need the same unconditional love and support from their paren
 ts and other caring adults as all children do. This class will help parents
  navigate what may be unfamiliar terrain and provide information and resour
 ces on how to support and advocate for our LGBTQ and gender non-conforming 
 youth.</p><h2><a class="url js-event-track" href="https://www.eventbrite.co
 m/o/jefferson-center-49239279" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" da
 ta-tracking-action="ViewOrgProfile"> About Jefferson Center </a></h2><div c
 lass="note"><p><span style="font-size: 9.5pt; background: white;">Jefferson
  Center is a nonprofit, community-focused mental health care and substance 
 use services provider. We offer hope and support to individuals and familie
 s who are struggling with mental health and substance use issues. Serving o
 ur community is at the core of everything we do. Jefferson Center is an int
 egral part of the communities it serves, understands the needs of communiti
 es and has an extensive network of community partnerships and collaboration
 s. Jefferson Center has a variety of programs for people of all ages, from 
 all walks of life. </span></p><p><span style="font-size: 9.5pt; background:
  white;">For more information about Jefferson Center, visit </span><a href=
 "http://www.jcmh.org/" rel="nofollow"><span style="font-size: 9.5pt; color:
  #0033cc; background: white;">www.jcmh.org</span></a><span style="font-size
 : 9.5pt; background: white;">.</span></p></div>
CONTACT:Questions? 303-432-5320
X-EXTRAINFO:https://www.eventbrite.com/e/helping-kids-thrive-parent-conference-2019-reg
 istration-69952264105
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20190926T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20190926T204500
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