Youth Development
Parenting Pathways aims to teach emotional regulation and reduce risky behaviors in youth and teens through engaging, age-appropriate, evidence-based curriculum.
Classes
In partnership with the Department of Workforce Services, our Youth Development Class focuses on building resilience, enhancing protective factors, and reducing risky behaviors in children and teens. This 6-week program uses evidence-based curriculum in a fun, interactive way to teach children responsibility, kindness, creating goals, self-efficacy, and much more!
- Youth and teens ages 6-17
- Classes are age-appropriate and grouped by ages
- Lessons use visual metaphors, music, videos, discussions, and activities
- 6-week course
- Refreshments are provided
- Free
Class Schedule
Class schedule coming soon!
Details:
- For youth ages 6 – 17
- Refreshments offered
- Free
Off-site Classes
Parenting Pathways offers off-site classes for our Youth Resiliency program. Some requirements are:
- Must have a group of 10 or more children
- Must be able to meet weekly
- Have space for classes to take place in
If you’re interested in our Youth Resiliency program coming to you, fill out the inquiry form or call 435-239-8695.