Prepare Tomorrow's Parents

Prepare Tomorrow's Parents

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Promoting and facilitating the learning of parenting and relationship skills and empathy development by all children and teens.

Prepare Tomorrow’s Parents, formerly The Parenting Project, is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to addressing our nation's crises of child abuse, neglect, abandonment, teen pregnancy, and overall violence by working to bring parenting, empathy, and nurturing skills education to all school age children and teens.

09/29/2022

I had forgotten how much it amuses me to receive a message everyday saying the CECC (central epidemic command Center) cares about me!

07/15/2022

Don't. Hit. Children.

That we even have to keep saying this is so messed up.

Photos 09/24/2021

What we think about children determines how we respond to and care for them. 💖

01/29/2020

NOTICE:
Prepare Tomorrow’s Parents has closed for business and disbanded its board of directors.
The information here remains for archival purposes.
The individuals and organizations listed have been neither verified or updated since 2009.

07/30/2019

A group of community organizations met with School District leaders to strengthen the District's Holocaust Studies Education. We are committed to working together to further exceed the FL state mandate.

01/30/2019

This is truly inspiring, especially if you're feeling a little hopeless about climate change and pollution. Please watch and share.

Photos 10/17/2015

PTP began with Myriam Miedzian's book titled Boys WIll Be Boys!

A better interpretation of the phrase:

The Egg Baby Project: A Lesson In S*x Education 04/10/2015

So glad to see NPR revisit preparing children and teens for parenting!

The Egg Baby Project: A Lesson In S*x Education It's a rite of passage for teens in s*x ed: simulating parenthood by caring for a fragile, or fussy, surrogate — sometimes even an egg. But do egg babies really teach kids the hardships of parenting?

Shared Wisdom 03/10/2015

Respect for the Individual (Sunflower pillar)

"The belief that children must be punished to learn better behaviors is illogical. Children learn to roll, crawl, walk, talk, read, and many more complex skills without being punished. Why, then, wouldn't the same gentle guidance, support, and awareness of developmental capabilities that parents employ to help their little ones learn those complex skills also work to help them learn to pet the cat gently and to draw on paper instead of walls?"
- L.R. Knost


SunflowerCreativeArts.org

Photos 10/30/2014

A reminder to choose our words carefully.

Photos 10/01/2014

Not to mention empathy, relationship skills, child development and parenting!!

So true.

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