Douglas County Youth Services offering 10-week 'Parent Project' program

August 20, 2024 3:08 pm


The Youth Services Division of Douglas County Criminal Justice Services is offering “The Parent Project,” a 10-week program that gives parents, grandparents and caregivers tools to guide their strong-willed teens (ages 10 and older) and build healthy families. 

Classes are held every Tuesday from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m., starting Sept. 3 and ending Nov. 5. The classes are held at 1006 New Hampshire Street in Lawrence. The program is open to Douglas County residents, and there is no cost.

Parent Project is designed to tackle the hardest challenges facing youth: drugs, youth violence, depression, social media, etc. It is uniquely equipped to tackle the problems and obstacles that parents face today such as social media addiction, ADHD, bullying and sexual predators. 

Participants will learn how to:

  • Never argue with your children again
  • Prevent or intervene in alcohol and drug use
  • Improve school attendance and performance
  • Establish expectations in the home and what to do if your child breaks those expectations
  • Develop action plans to address your child’s destructive behavior

To sign up for the program or ask questions, please contact parentproject@dgcoks.gov or call 785-331-1300.
 


Related Documents

The Parent Project fall class flyer.pdf


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