Parent Education and Awareness Programs
Parenting Programs
ICP maintains that involving parents in school-wide initiatives
significantly increases the effectiveness of such programming.
Several area school districts have expressed interest in involving
parents, guardians, and community members in their diversity and
school safety initiatives. ICP has met that challenge by developing
the following workshops:
Conflict Resolution for Parents of Teens: This presentation
provides parents with strategies and skills for helping their
teens resolve conflicts effectively.
Cultural Diversity for Parents: This workshop assists
parents in understanding the ways in which an appreciation of
diversity will help their children succeed in an increasingly
diverse society. Parents will be encouraged to explore how their
own culture can become an asset in understanding and valuing difference,
and introduces ways to help children build the cultural competency
necessary for success in school, college, the military, business
and social environments.
Preventing Hate Group Recruitment: Led by a former hate
group youth recruiter, this presentation focuses on what, where,
how and why youth are recruited into hate groups from the Central
Pennsylvania region. Strategies for preventing recruitment are
also discussed.
Excerpts from parent evaluations in the Dover School District:
This program has given me great insight on
my own prejudices. I liked the ideas of using problem solving
versus punishment.
I learned to be more patient with mistakes.
Great Information!
I want more parenting programs such as these!
Inter-group Relations
ICP can also offer programs for parents which provide a forum
for community members to discuss the problems that they are facing.
The programs are meant to improve inter-group relations.
Study Circles is the most notable of these programs. Study
Circles is a group of 15-20 parents, community leaders, or concerned
individuals who meets six times for a facilitated discussion about
a diversity issue affecting their school or community. ICP provides
facilitation and activities that maximizes the groups potential
to discuss multiple perspectives and generate a myriad of ideas
for addressing the issues at hand.
If you are interested
in having ICP conduct parenting workshops in your community,
contact Fredrika
McKain, President/CEO or call (717) 238-1770.
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