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Ottawa County’s

Loving Solutions®



Class Location: Ottawa County Building

8200 W. SR 163, Room 132

Oak Harbor, OH 43449



Date/Time: Fridays, January 9 – March 20, 2015

10:00 am to noon

(Last two sessions 10:00 am to 12:30)



Registration Due By: December 31, 2014


Please Contact Stephanie Weeks at

419-734-6839 or [email protected]


No cost for Tuition


$50 material fee for individuals

$75 material fee for couples

(with shared book)


Submit Registration & Fees to:

Ottawa County Juvenile Court

315 Madison St., Room 305,

Port Clinton, OH 43452


Questions:

Stephanie Weeks at 419-734-6839

[email protected]






Certified Facilitators:


Stephanie Weeks


Jean Lindsay-Dupey


Dessa Sutherland



Sponsored by:


Ottawa County Juvenile Court

315 Madison Street, Room 305

Port Clinton, Ohio 43452

(419) 734-6840


Ottawa County Department of Job & Family Services

8043 W. SR 163, Suite 200

Oak Harbor, Ohio 43449

(419) 898-3688

(800) 665-1677


TDH Enterprises

1848 E Perry St., Suite 60

Port Clinton, OH 43452

(419) 732-1420



Special Thanks to:


Ottawa County Board of DD

235 Toussaint Rd.

Oak Harbor, Ohio 43449



OTTAWA COUNTY’S LOVING SOLUTIONS® CLASS LOCATION OTTAWA COUNTY BUILDING


OTTAWA COUNTY’S LOVING SOLUTIONS® CLASS LOCATION OTTAWA COUNTY BUILDING


Raising Tough Kids

Ages 5-10 years



Improving Behavior

and

Restoring Families



Loving Solutions

Parent Project, Jr.


Loving Solutions is based on the award winning program Parent Project, Sr. ® but adapted for parents of children 5-10 years of age. Loving Solutions builds hope for families and communities by providing specific, no-nonsense solutions to the problems parents face today: Sibling Rivalry, Family Conflict, Poor Grades, Truancy, Unruly Behaviors, Impulsive Behaviors, Modern Media and Technology, and Drug/Alcohol Use. Loving Solutions offers practical and emotional support to families as they begin the difficult process of change.


Parents are self-referred or can be referred to Loving Solutions classes by social workers, diversion programs, court systems, law enforcement, mental health professionals, school officials, and others.


Tools Used:

Self Limiting Time-Outs

Spot Checks

Choosing Your Battles

Creating Structure

Negotiating a Compromise

6 Step Action Plan

Consistency

Active Listening



Created for Parents,

By Parents


Loving Solutions answers these and many more questions:


What do I do when my child refuses to help around the house?


What can I do when my child screams and curses at me?


What do I do if my child hits me?


What do I do when my child refuses to go to school?


How do I improve my child’s sleep schedule and diet?























If we don’t parent our children, who will?


*Light snack and coffee provided


Program Developers


Ralph “Bud” Fry, Co-author. Mr. Fry currently serves as the President of the Parent Project, Inc. He is a retired Police Supervisor with 18 years of Law Enforcement experience and has over 27 years of experience as a parent project educator. Bud is a past recipient of the California Governor’s Awarded of Excellence for Outstanding Contributions in Crime Prevention and the California Youth Authority’s Individual Service Award. His educational programs for families with high-risk youth have been formally recognized by members of the United States Congress, the California Legislature, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors, and the U.S. Department of Education.


Roger H. Morgan Psy.D., Co-author. Dr. Morgan is a Psychologist practicing in Southern California, specializing in the treatment of children and adolescents with behavior problems. His interest is working in a short-term therapeutic model, helping parents to apply behavioral interventions at home. Dr. Morgan has over 22 years of experience treating high risk adolescents and their families, Dr. Morgan continues to pioneer the use of psycho-educational programs to improve the accessibility of mental health care.


Parent Project®, Inc.

P.O. Box 60990

Boulder City, Nevada 89006-0990

(800) 372-8886 www.ParentProject.com


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