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Posted in Parenting Blog |This site is a fundamental resource to individuals and families through out Polk County, Minnesota. We are continually working to increase and improve communication channels for education, discussion and resources for parents and those that work with youth.
“Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful committed citizens can change the world. Indeed it’s the only thing that ever has.”
Margaret Mead
Ask yourself these questions…
³ Would I like to know how other parents are feeling?
³ Would I like support with setting rules, guidelines and consequences for my child’s behavior?
³ Would I like to feel comfortable calling other parents when my child is going to an event, activity or party?
³ Would I like to know more about resources for information and support?
³ Would I like to know what life skills my child may need to learn?
³ Would I like to know how to deal with pressure from my child?
³ Would I like to know more about good parent/child communication skills?
If your answer is YES to
any of the above, perhaps the
Parent Community Network
will be very valuable to you!
WHAT IS a Parent Community Network?
Most parents have the same concerns, need the same information, and appreciate the support of other parents. They understand the need for prevention, as it relates to a wide range of problems and issues youth face today.
The Parent Community Network is an informal system created by parents to provide information, education and support for parents.
It is meant to support parents in helping their children confronting important issues they face, such as character and value building, alcohol and other drug use, violence or bullying, early sexual activity and many others. Parents are the most effective prevention tool, especially when they communicate with other parents about such issues as safety and supervision.
WHAT a Parent Community Network IS NOT?
This is not a vigilante, prohibition or negative effort. Parents are encouraged to use “positive prevention” methods. The Parent Community Network will NOT tell you how to parent your child/children as each family is different in its own unique way.
What DO Parents in a Network DO?
As each community’s network functions differently, some possibilities are:
ê Hold monthly meetings for support, education and informational sharing
ê Co-sponsor safe, chemically-free activities for youth
ê Sponsor parent education programs
ê Set up Parent Resource Centers
ê Work with schools, city councils, law enforcement, churches and youth to promote a healthier community environment
ê Publish pertinent parenting and prevention information
ê Cooperate and collaborate with The minor League (TmL) teams which are active in each school district through out Polk County, Minnesota.
Akil Burgess-Webmaster