01/27/2023
- Keep in mind that the foundation of well-being, how all humans can be their best selves, is when we have enough food and rest. Almost all behavior intervention plans will begin with a predictable and reliable feeding and sleep routine.
- One way to Increase Prediction is by creating a visual schedule. A visual schedule helps your child know what the day ahead holds for them. Start by placing in the anchors of the day (meals and sleep) and then have your child help you fill in the rest of the day's activities.
- Reduce overwhelm by eliminating too many choices. Streamline your child's play space by having 5 - 8 toys displayed. Created a 3-week rotation of toys to keep it novel and fun. An added bonus is clean-up is a lot faster and easier!
- Upskill communicating with your child. Listening is developmental too! Start to shift from commands to asking open-ended questions that provoke critical thinking
Instead of “Put on your shoes.” say “What do we need to do next to get ready to go to the playground?
01/20/2023
Knowing the difference between a meltdown and a tantrum can mean knowing just how to solve the issue!
In addition to where the response is rooted from, the difference between the two can be vast!
In a meltdown, you may see varied behaviors that may cause your child to withdraw, shutdown, OR throw a tantrum! Typically, a meltdown does NOT stop, even if the situation is resolved.
In the case of a tantrum, you may see disruptive behavior that may cause harm to self, harm to others, or damage to property. Comparatively, a tantrum MAY stop if the situation gets resolved.
Stay tuned for more info on meltdowns and tantrums!
10/31/2022
Follow me on Instagram to get parenting tips, support and community. This week I'll be posting about sleep. Precious, precious sleep!
10/27/2022
Some Halloween fun at PCC Parent Ed today!
05/24/2021
If you want to know how to protect your children from child predators and not feel overwhelmed, then this is the talk for you! Meet Pattie Fitzgerald, acclaimed presenter on this delicate yet important topic. You will walk away with immediately applicable skills and feel empowered.
There are a few spots still available for the Safely Ever After presentation this Wednesday at 6:30pm. Register here:
"Raising Safe Children" A Safety Presentation for Parents and Caregivers
PCC Noncredit Parent Education Presents - Guest Speaker Pattie Fitzgerald "Raising Safe Children"
05/21/2021
Please spread the word that PCC is gifting the community free access to a very special guest speaker! Pattie Fitzgerald will present strategies for parents to recognize and protect children from child s*x offenders. She combines wit, humor, and concrete tips that will leave you feeling empowered.
Use this link to register: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/raising-safe-children-a-safety-presentation-for-parents-and-caregivers-tickets-154430157759
01/31/2021
If you are looking for some one-on-one parenting support please check https://www.familyroomcenter.com/private-classes-and-consultations/
09/01/2020
There is still space in our on-line infant and toddler classes - Enroll now: pasadena.edu/cec
08/14/2020
Check-out our Fall schedule for our on-line Parent Ed. classes at: pasadena.edu/cec Classes begin August 24 and run through mid. December
Parent’s or caregivers attend with their little ones from the comfort of their homes using Conferzoom. Our online classes feature a scheduled weekly session where parents engage in child-friendly interactive activities along with their child/children and other families online. Each session has a singing/story time followed by the sharing of children's arts and crafts projects, activities and ideas (depending on age of children).
During each class session a parent education topic is discussed, related to child care or development and is often connected with assignments and articles to read on-line before class. Parents also share resources and have a chance to network with other parents or caregivers.
We hope to see you and your little ones on "conferzoom."
08/14/2020
Check-out our Fall schedule for our on-line Parent Ed. classes at: pasadena.edu/cec Classes begin August 24 and run through mid. December.
Parent’s attend with their little ones from the comfort of their homes using Conferzoom. Our online classes feature a scheduled weekly session where parents engage in child-friendly interactive activities along with their child/children and other families online. Each session has a singing/story time followed by the sharing of children's arts and crafts projects, activities and ideas (depending on age of children).
During each class session a parent education topic is discussed, related to child care or development and is often connected with assignments and articles to read on-line before class. Parents also share resources and have a chance to network with other parents or caregivers.
We hope to see you and your little ones on "conferzoom."
08/08/2020
Sign-up now for our on-line classes -
Check-out our Fall schedule for our on-line Parent Ed. classes at pasadena.edu/cec Classes begin August 24th and run through mid. December. We hope to see you and your little ones on "conferzoom."
Noncredit Division - Pasadena City College
The Noncredit Division at Pasadena City College offers free courses in job training, GED prep, ESL, adult education and more.
07/19/2020
Check-out our Fall schedule for our on-line Parent Ed. classes at pasadena.edu/cec Classes begin at the end of August and run through mid. December. We hope to see you and your little ones on "conferzoom."
IMPORTANT NOTE FOR FALL 2020 CLASSES
Online classes can be accessed in PCC’s Canvas system. Make sure to Log in to Canvas and complete the required Check-In Assignment for the class no later than 11:30pm Wednesday, August 26, or else you can be dropped for non-attendance.
Noncredit Division - Pasadena City College
The Noncredit Division at Pasadena City College offers free courses in job training, GED prep, ESL, adult education and more.