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Inside the Life of a Teenage Parent
Saturday, March 20, 2010
Course #:
W489
Time:
9 a.m.–3 p.m.
Instructor:
Debrah Clark, M.A., C.F.L.E.
Location:
Erikson Institute
Cost:
$100
Credit available:
Approved by the Illinois Early Intervention Training Program: 5 contact hours in the area of Working with Families; 5 SWCEUs; 0.5 CEUs. Approved for 5 hours of continuing education in Marriage and Family Therapy.
Description
This workshop will provide participants with a basic understanding of the unique developmental needs of the adolescent parent and his/her child. Participants will look inside the realities of life for a pregnant/parenting teenager and will discuss strategies designed to maximize positive relationships between teen parents and those who spend time with them in an educational or support service environment. Small group work and role playing will be used in this workshop.
Select your desired credit types. There is an additional charge of $15 for selecting more than one credit type.
Continuing Education Units
Early Intervention Credit Units
Social Work Continuing Education Units
Marriage & Family Therapy Continuing Education
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