Parenting Education:
Parenting education around domestic violence impacts on children can be beneficial in several ways, including: Increased awareness: Parenting education can help parents become aware of the impact of domestic violence on their children. This awareness can help parents take steps to protect their children from the harmful effects of domestic violence. Improved parenting skills: Parenting education can help parents develop better parenting skills, including communication, discipline, and setting boundaries. These skills can help parents provide a safe and nurturing environment for their children. Improved mental health for parents and children: Domestic violence can have a negative impact on the mental health of both parents and children. Parenting education can help parents and children manage the emotional and psychological effects of domestic violence, which can lead to improved mental health outcomes for both. Better communication with children: Parenting education can help parents learn how to communicate effectively with their children about domestic violence. This can help children feel heard and supported, and can help parents develop a stronger relationship with their children. Improved safety for children: Parenting education can help parents learn how to keep their children safe from the harmful effects of domestic violence. This can include safety planning, seeking support from community resources, and taking legal action if necessary.
Parenting education around domestic violence impacts on children can be beneficial in several ways, including: Increased awareness: Parenting education can help parents become aware of the impact of domestic violence on their children. This awareness can help parents take steps to protect their children from the harmful effects of domestic violence. Improved parenting skills: Parenting education can help parents develop better parenting skills, including communication, discipline, and setting boundaries. These skills can help parents provide a safe and nurturing environment for their children. Improved mental health for parents and children: Domestic violence can have a negative impact on the mental health of both parents and children. Parenting education can help parents and children manage the emotional and psychological effects of domestic violence, which can lead to improved mental health outcomes for both. Better communication with children: Parenting education can help parents learn how to communicate effectively with their children about domestic violence. This can help children feel heard and supported, and can help parents develop a stronger relationship with their children. Improved safety for children: Parenting education can help parents learn how to keep their children safe from the harmful effects of domestic violence. This can include safety planning, seeking support from community resources, and taking legal action if necessary.
Service |
Fee ** |
Parenting Group |
$35 Per Week |
Parenting Individual |
$105 - $120 Per session (income based) |
** Please note that group fees will be charged regardless of attendance - we are reserving your space in the program with the fee. Assessment/Evaluation/Individual sessions not attended or not cancelled with 48 hours notice will also be charged the full fee as our staff reserved the time to meet with you. If you are receiving vouchers from the criminal justice system, you are responsible for communicating with your parole/probation/case manager to secure funds. Funds not received will be the responsibility of the client.