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Responsive parenting classes set for Brookings, Huron, Watertown in September

The Child and Family Resource Network at South ą£ą£Ö±²„Šć State University will hold four parenting classes throughout September to focus on helping parents discover what their childrenā€™s behaviors could mean. 

ā€œUnderstanding Me Up to Age 3ā€ is a four-week class series that helps parents of children from birth to age 3 understand the world from a childā€™s perspective. The lessons allow parents to respond in ways that encourage and enhance a childā€™s development. 

The class series is being offered in Brookings, Huron and Watertown. 

ā€œYoung children tell us what they are thinking, learning and feeling through their behaviors. Understanding these behaviors can help you find out what your child is telling you,ā€ said April Flemming, assistant outreach coordinator with the Child and Family Resource Network. 

The free classes will be offered: 

  • in Brookings at the Pugsley Center from 6-8 p.m. Thursdays, Sept. 5-26 
  • in Huron at the Huron Public Library from 5:30-7:30 p.m. Wednesdays, Sept. 4-25 
  • in Watertown at the Beacon Center from 5:30-7:30 p.m. Thursdays, Sept. 12-Oct. 3 

Classes in Brookings will have an optional Zoom link for remote learning. 

The schedule of classes includes: 

  • Session 1 ā€“ Why I Do What I Do: This class explains childrenā€™s behavior as they think, learn and feel with strategies to encourage a childā€™s development. 
  • Session 2 ā€“ Keep Me Safe: This class gives tips to make homes a safe place for children to grow and learn. 
  • Session 3 ā€“ How I Learn: This class provides tips and tools to encourage a childā€™s natural desire to learn. 
  • Session 4 ā€“ Help Me Manage My Feelings: This class provides insight on guiding and encouraging a child through the stressful moments of growing up. 

Registration is required by calling 605-688-5730, emailing the Child and Family Resource Network or going to the network's webpage.

The certificate awarded for course completion is approved by Court Services and the Department of Social Services.