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Montana Families Speak: Parents of Children with Emotional or Behavioral Challenges - M... - 0 views

  • What: Montana Families Speak of Missoula is hosting a meeting for Parents of Children with Emotional or Behavioral Challenges. Please join us in creating a group for families and caregivers to share  information and resources Together our voices will be heard. When: Thursday, October 28 from 6:00–8:00pm Where: Christ the King 1400 Gerald Ave., Missoula (Side entrance on Keith Ave. Lower Level)        Dinner will be provided. On-site childcare provided by University of Montana School Psychology graduate students. If you have questions, please contact Marry Hall at 888-406-1914 or mary.hall@pluk.org
Terry Booth

Art 4 Life Gala - Billings - Nov 13, 2010 - 0 views

  • Please join us for our fourth annual “Art For Life Gala”. The focus for this annual event will showcase and recognize the incredible talents of our more than 60 individual artists, and to acknowledge those who support and encourage their artist endeavors. There will be a silent auction, live auction, dinner and an occasion to purchase works form the artists. The funds raised during this extraordinary event will be used to directly support the Growth Thru Art program operations. So please mark your calendar for November 13th, 2010 and join us at the MSU Ballroom at 6:00 pm to celebrate the artists who make our world spectacular.
Terry Booth

Family Connections: Missoula's "100 Best Communities for Young People" Award - Missoula... - 1 views

  • When: Tuesday, October 19, 2010 4:00-7:30pm Where: Home Arts Building at Fairgrounds (enter off of South Avenue) What: Please joins us for this free event. Organizations and services for families will be under one roof, one night only, to provide information and support to families of Missoula County. Included, but not limited to, after-school programs, health and nutrition services, recreation programs, employment services, housing, legal services and support services. Dinner will be served.
Terry Booth

Montana Families Speak: Technology and Communication - Billings - February 18, 2011 - 0 views

  • Click here to download the full flyer (PDF) Join our statewide network of information and resource sharing for families and caregivers of children with emotional or behavior difficulties. Together our voices will be heard by the state agencies and providers of services for our children. Be part of a life-changing movement. Topic: Technology and Communication When: Friday, February 18, 2011 6:00 – 7:30pm Where: American Lutheran Church 5 Lewis Ave. Billings, MT To register, contact: Jami Machler jami.machler@pluk.org (406) 850-2564 Dinner and Childcare Provided if Pre-Registered
Terry Booth

Montana Families Speak: Personal Boundaries and Sensory Issues - Billings - May 20, 2011 - 0 views

  • Click here to download the full flyer (PDF) What: Join our statewide network of information and resource sharing for families and caregivers of children with emotional or behavior difficulties. Together our voices will be heard by the state agencies and providers of services for our children. Be part of a life-changing movement. Topic: Personal Boundaries and Sensory Issues When: Friday, May 20, 2011 6:00 – 7:30pm Where: American Lutheran Church 5 Lewis Ave. Billings, MT To register, contact: Jami Machler jami.machler@pluk.org (406) 850-2938 Dinner and Childcare Provided if Pre-Registered
Terry Booth

Silent Auction Fundraiser for Autism Speaks - Billings - Aug. 20, 2011 - 0 views

  •  Click here to download the full flyer for this event (PDF) What: Join together with family, friends and your local community for an evening of Cajun Food, Fun & Entertainment while raising money for a great cause.  When: Saturday, August 20, 2011 6:00pm – 8:00pm Where: Billings Sports Plex Silent Auction items include Giftcards Signed Season 2 DVD set of True Blood Jewelry Dinner packages Toy Baskets Personal Training Package Clothing Beauty Product Baskets Artwork Silpada Certificate And much, much more! For more information: Contact Susan Mauro at 406-628-5940 or jaysusanseth@msn.com Proceeds go towards the Montana Walk Now for Autism Speaks
Terry Booth

Montana Families Speak: Back to School - Billings - Aug 19, 2011 - 0 views

  • Click here to download the full flyer (PDF) What: Join our statewide network of information and resource sharing for families and caregivers of children with emotional or behavior difficulties. Together our voices will be heard by the state agencies and providers of services for our children. Be part of a life-changing movement. Topic: Back to School When: Friday, August 19, 2011 6:00 – 7:30pm Where: American Lutheran Church 5 Lewis Ave. Billings, MT To register, contact: Jami Machler jami.machler@pluk.org (406) 850-2938 Dinner and Childcare Provided if Pre-Registered
Terry Booth

The Family Tree Center Provides Parenting Classes in Billings - 0 views

  • Parenting can be a very rewarding experience, but it can also be very difficult at times. Children do not come with instructions and many people who become parents do so with little or no formal training. Many parents do not have the support of family members living in the area or may not have had appropriate parenting models growing up. All parents -- and their children -- deserve the support and guidance a Nuturing Parenting class offers. The Family Tree Center offers 4 different parenting classes (babies, toddlers, grade-schoolers, and adolescents) utilizing the evidence-based best practice Nuturing Parenting Curriculum. Classes meet two hours a week for fifteen weeks and cover topics such as: Empathy, Brain development, Child development, Discipline, Safety, Family morals and values, Family rules, Drug and alcohol abuse, Stress and anger management, Routines, and Problem solving. Highlights include: Free childcare and dinner for children Snacks for the parents Family interaction time during each class Activities for grade-school age children and older where they learn, at their level, the same information their parents are learning Classes are offered at no charge to all self-referred parents and for a nominal fee of $10 per class for parents who need a certificate Materials fee is $20 If you are interested in these classes: Contact Tonia at 406-252-9799 or email the Family Tree Center office at ftcoffice@qwestoffice.net.
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Exploring autism through theater - Fosters - 0 views

  • "Autistic License" by Stacey Dinner-Levin will be the season opener for Harbor Light Stage's 2009-10 Bold Face Play Readings series. In partnership with the Monarch School of New England, three readings of this award-winning script will be offered from Nov. 6-8, with a closing symposium to follow the final performance.
Terry Booth

NCLD Awards College Scholarships to Graduating Seniors with Learning Disabilities - 0 views

  • New York, NY — Eleigha Love, who describes her brain as a computer, and Jared Schmidt, a teenage sky diver, are the recipients of this year's $10,000 Anne Ford and Allegra Ford Scholarships given to two graduating high school seniors with documented learning disabilities (LD) who are pursuing undergraduate degrees. Anne Ford, Chairman Emerita of the National Center for Learning Disabilities (NCLD), is a well-known philanthropist and author, who has been a long-time parent advocate for children with learning disabilities, starting with her own daughter, Allegra. The scholarship was created in 2001 by the NCLD board when Ms. Ford stepped down as chairman in honor of her service. In 2008, Allegra agreed to match the existing award, creating a second scholarship. Anne Ford and Today Show Host Al Roker presented the scholarships at this year's NCLD 34th Annual Benefit Dinner, emceed by Paula Zahn in New York City. Jared and Eleigha are two of more than 2.5 million students who are wrestling with learning disabilities. They are among the mere 64 percent of students with LD who graduate high school, and only 10 percent with LD that go on to a four-year college. "We received over 300 applications, and let me tell you everyone of them came from students deserving a scholarship," said Anne, handing out the awards to this year’s winners. “We hear so much about the challenges and struggles of students with LD, and it is so inspiring to see that so many are able to meet and surpass those challenges." "Our goal is to see every child with LD graduate from high school," said James Wendorf, Executive Director of NCLD. "We are still failing about 1 million children. We've seen graduation rates and classroom inclusion rise more than 15 percent over the past 10 years. But we need to continue to empower parents and teachers, reduce stigma among kids, and keep education funding on the top of the education agenda if we are going to see those numbers increase, not decrease." One of the biggest problems with learning disabilities is diagnosing them in time, before children get frustrated with the system. "To a child with learning disabilities, school can be a very isolating place, it can be a very frustrating place and frankly overwhelming," relayed CNN's Anderson Cooper at a recent NCLD lunch. "Too many kids with LD struggle to try and keep up with their peers and suffer from low confidence and self-esteem and lose their love of learning at a young age. It's hard to rekindle that once it's gone, which is why the work of this organization is so important."
Terry Booth

Montana Families Speak: Communicating with Schools (Part 2) - Billings - April 15, 2011 - 0 views

  • Click here to download the full flyer (PDF) What: Join our statewide network of information and resource sharing for families and caregivers of children with emotional or behavior difficulties. Together our voices will be heard by the state agencies and providers of services for our children. Be part of a life-changing movement. Topic: Communicating with Schools - Part 2 When: Friday, April 15, 2011 6:00 – 7:30pm Where: American Lutheran Church 5 Lewis Ave. Billings, MT To register, contact: Jami Machler jami.machler@pluk.org (406) 850-2564 Dinner and Childcare Provided if Pre-Registered
Terry Booth

Family Solutions Parent Support Group - Kalispell - Oct. 28, 2011 - 0 views

  • Click here to download the flyer (PDF) Who We Are: Family Solutions is a group of parents and caregivers of children with mental health issues who meet once a month for the purpose of confidentially supporting one another and sharing resources. All are welcome to join with us and share experiences and lessons they’ve learned along the way. When: October 28, 2011 6:00pm - 7:30pm Where: The Summit (Conference Room 2) 205 Sunnyview Lane, Kalispell MT Who to Contact: If you have questions, contact Kristy Negri by phone at 406-261-2440 or by e-mail at kristy.negri@pluk.org. Additional Information: A light dinner will be provided. Please RSVP Kristy, either by phone or e-mail, if you will be attending.
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