Project
Self-Sufficiency will offer a
unique roster of online and in-person parenting courses beginning in June,
including the 24/7 Dad
course for fathers as well as the ACT Raising Safe Kids Program, which was designed by the American
Psychological Association for parents
and caregivers of young children.
Fathers are invited to attend special
workshops created just for them, either online or in person, Tuesdays and
Thursdays at 6:00 p.m. Created by the National
Fatherhood Initiative, the 24:7
Dads program focuses on five characteristics of nurturing and effective
fathering and has been proven to transform families and communities. The 24:7
Dad curriculum is designed for expectant fathers as well as experienced Dads.
Participants will examine what it means to be a man, health, handling emotions
appropriately, discipline, and co-parenting. Twelve consecutive sessions will
be held at 6:00 p.m. at Project Self-Sufficiency, June 23rd – July
30th; classes will be offered in-person and online. Pizza and
childcare will be available for in-person attendees.
“We are excited to continue offering the 24:7 Dads program to the
community,” explains Project Self-Sufficiency Executive Director Deborah
Berry-Toon. “This curriculum invites fathers to examine their relationships
with partners and children, and addresses topics like anger, competition,
communication, and fun. We are confident
that fathers and families will be transformed as a result.”
“The 24/7 Dad course taught me how to be more
patient with my children,” remarks class participant Sean Walker. “Even when my child is experiencing a crisis,
I can effectively de-escalate the situation and keep my child safe. I have also learned that it is ok to be
myself and share my feelings with others.
I am a better dad and better partner now because of this program.”
The ACT Raising Safe Kids Program invites mothers
and fathers to learn how to build positive
parenting skills, prevent behavioral problems, and encourage effective anger
management. The parenting classes were developed
by the American Psychological Association with the goal of educating parents
and other adults who raise and care for young children about creating
environments which protect them from violence.
Classes will be offered via Zoom on Tuesdays, June 23rd –
August 11th, 6:00 p.m.
“We are
delighted to continue offering these innovative parenting courses to the
general public,” explains Deborah Berry-Toon, Executive Director of Project
Self-Sufficiency. “Effective parenting
is an important factor in preventing behavioral issues and violence, and the curriculum
in both programs invites participants to examine their relationships with
partners and children, and address topics like anger, competition,
communication, and fun. We are confident
that families will be transformed as a result.”
Interested participants are invited to call
Project Self-Sufficiency, 973-940-3500, or register online, https://www.projectselfsufficiency.org/parenting-classes.