Tuesday, 24 September 2013

Social Flex Music Club

Through music and play in a group, children can become confident by learning to see the clues of others and improve their own comunication.  The Social Flex Music Club is a small group that is well suited to children with: social anxiety, social learning challenges, Autism, Asperger's, ADHD and more.  This fun and innovative program is facilited by Roxy Roth, Music Therapist and Friday Bailey, Behaviour Interventionist.  See link to the right for the RoxyFx website. 

Moving Right Along!

Can you believe that it is almost the end of September!! I have to say that it has been a fantastic start.  It was nice to see so many families attend our BBQ last week. 

Parents Together program for parents of teens (or soon to be teens). This program is offered through the Shuswap Family Resource Centre for parents of teens who feel challenged in their parenting, want to increase their parenting knowledge, and/or feel that they need extra support in their parenting. We are offering two exciting opportunities for parents this fall: 

1. We will be holding five weekly drop-in education and group support sessions on Wednesdays, September 11, 18, 25 and October 2 and 9 from 6:30 to 8:30 pm. at Shuswap Middle School in the counselling centre (come in the front doors and turn left). Typically this is a very supportive group of 5  or 6 parents that is lead by two trained facilitators (Nanika Albricht, parent/teen counsellor at the Downtown Activity Centre, and myself, Susie Steves BSW). DROP INS ARE WELCOME. A parent information sheet for the drop-in program is attached. This is an ongoing program and will continue at the Family Centre after the workshop (below) is over. For more information call Susie 250-833-6406.

2. We are organizing an 8 week Parents Together Workshop to be held on eight consecutive Tuesdays starting October 15, 2013 from 6:30 to 8:30 pm at Shuswap Middle School. The Parents Together Workshop is a 16 hour educational program for parents of teens (or soon to be teens) who would like to begin to explore their parenting and the challenges that arise while parenting a teen. A weekly outline is provided on the attached workshop information sheet. Parents must register through the Family Centre (250-832-2170) or by calling Susie (250-833-6406). Maximum of 12 participants.


 

Thursday, 20 December 2012

About attachment and our child

Holding on to our children is not about shaping their behaviour but about engaging their attachment instincts and preserving the natural hierarchy.  We need to put structure and stricture in place in order to achieve this.

Thursday, 25 October 2012

Social Networking and Internet -Safety Information

Mary Kay Hoal is a nationally recognized internet safety expert and the founder of Yoursphere.com  This site for parents is the #1 source for family social networking and internet safety information.  Please check this site out. I will link the web address to the right of this post.

Monday, 15 October 2012

CBC News: What Parents Can Do To Stop Cyberbullying.

If parents are looking for some assistance, this CBC article appears to be good at helping parents with engaging in conversations with their child.
 
What parents can do to stop cyberbullying
By Althea Manasan, CBC News

http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/story/2012/10/12/cyberbullying-strategies-parents-q-a.html

Tuesday, 9 October 2012

Most Kids Don't Bully

October is "Bullying Awareness Month", but when is "Most Kids Don't Bully Month?"
I stumbled across a wonderful blog post by Larry Magid at www.huffingtonpost.com. I have created a link just to the left of this post. I am sure you will enjoy the read.

Friday, 5 October 2012

Just One More Game....more details!

Hi everyone!  I'd appreciate it if you could network this email with family members/caregivers that might appreciate knowing about this topic and/or support group - thank you!

October's 'in the know' topic and speaker are:
"Just One More Game..." Parenting and Video Games - presented by Dr. Tyler Black;  B.Sc., MD, FRCPC - Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
Today, video gaming is a normal, everyday part of childhood behaviour. However, because it is new, many people wonder what effect gaming will have on children. This session will highlight what we currently know about gaming, what the myths and realities about "addiction" are, and how parents can make informed decisions about their child's gaming.
Date:  Wednesday, October 10, 2012 - Time: 6:30 - 9pm
6:30 doors open (social time) 7:00pm 'webinar' 8:00pm sharing and support
Locations: Shuswap Family Resource Centre - corner of Alexander and the TransCanada Hwy, Salmon Arm.
If you would prefer to watch the webinar from your home computer, please rsvp your 'seat' to forceintheknow@gmail.com - no later than 3pm on October 10
You can also view previously recorded 'in the know' webinars for going to the home page of our website http://www.forcesociety.com and clicking on the link "Click here to access previously recorded 'in the know' sessions'
If  you have any questions or concerns, please let me know!
Monica
Monica Kriese
Marketing & Technical Support
Support & Resource Co-ordinator - Salmon Arm
The F.O.R.C.E Society for Kids' Mental Health
Corporate Address: P.O. Box 91697West Vancouver, BC, V7V 3P3
http://www.forcesociety.com
email:
monica@forcesociety.com
Phone: 250-833-6100
'As families, we've been there'