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Long Island Spring 2016 Parenting Series Cornell Cooperative Extension Suffolk County |
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at the Suffolk County Farm and Education Center in Yaphank, Long Island, New York |
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May 12, 2016 - June 6, 2016 |
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Varies
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Suffolk County Farm and Education Center |
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350 Yaphank Avenue |
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Yaphank, NY 11980 |
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Long Island Spring 2016 Parenting Series Cornell Cooperative Extension Suffolk County at the Suffolk County Farm and Education Center in Yaphank, Suffolk County, Long Island, New York.
Spring 2016 Parenting Series
Thursday, May 12, 2016 7:00PM-9:00PM
Thursday, May 19, 2016 7:00PM-9:00PM
Thursday, May 26, 2016 7:00PM-9:00PM
Wednesday, May 18, 2016 7:00PM-[9:00PM
Wednesday, May 25, 2016 7:00PM-9:00PM
Wednesday, June 1, 2016 7:00PM-9:00PM
Monday, June 6, 2016 7:00PM-9:00PM
Discipline Is Not A Dirty Word
May 12, 19, 26, 2016
Facilitator: Nancy Olsen-Harbich
Positive discipline means helping children learn self-control and problem-solving. Discover new ways to correct and guide children's behavior. For parents and caregivers of children between the ages of 2-12. 3 sessions.
Bringing Back Childhood
May 18, 2016
Facilitator: Kerri Kreh Reda
Media and popular culture are forcing adult content on children at younger and younger ages, robbing today's children of their childhood and their innocence. Learn how to protect your child from the unhealthy messages they are receiving on a regular basis.
The Importance of Routines For Young Children
May 25, 2016
Facilitator: Dinah Torres Castro
Routines are a convenient way to organize ourselves and the children we care for. Routines can provide structure, comfort and security for children. In this program we will explore the many benefits of having routines for young children and why they are so important.
Coping with Toilet Learning
June 1, 2016
Facilitator: Kerri Kreh Reda
Is your child physically and emotionally ready for toilet learning? Are you? This workshop will discuss signs of readiness and offer guidelines for successful toilet learning.
Raising Emotionally Healthy Children
June 6, 2016
Facilitator: Tim Jahn
Many experts believe that social-emotional intelligence is more important than IQ for success in school and beyond. Children with high EQ tend to do better in school, have more friends, avoid dangerous risks and adjust to new situations well. Learn what is meant by "emotional IQ" and ways you can help your child grow up emotionally healthy.
Cornell Cooperative Extension (CCE)
A Non-Profit Community Education Agency
Cornell Cooperative Extension (CCE) is a non-profit community education agency established in 1917. We are affiliated with Cornell University as part of the national land grant university system started in 1862. We are educators, researchers, specialists and support personnel who are dedicated to making Suffolk County a desirable place to live and work. CCE's professional team helps preserve our county's vast heritage, protect our eco-systems, support families and provide our youth opportunities for community service and research-based education in science, technology, engineering and math.
Our experts offer local and affordable skill training for educators, youth leaders, human service personnel, and parents. Our Family Health and Wellness educators help strengthen families and address critical issues facing them today. These programs have a cost/savings benefit for organizations throughout the county. We work directly with farmers and fishermen who rely on our research, guidance and assistance to protect the environment and to promote the economic health of these vital heritage industries. Our 4-H Youth Development programs and camps get thousands of Suffolk youth "unplugged" and out into their communities while participating in fun, hands-on learning activities taught by professionals.
To accomplish our mission, we partner with all levels of government, Cornell University, non-profits, and community groups.
Cornell Cooperative Extension is funded in part by Suffolk County through the office of the County Executive and the County Legislature. |
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631-727-7850 x 340 |
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