MRT Parenting and Family Values offered at Family Education and Support Services
This 12-week parenting program is based on the curriculum, Moral Reconation Therapy and is designed to address past parenting behaviors, present family interactions and assists parents in planning for a healthy family future.
This 12-week parenting program is based on the curriculum, Moral Reconation Therapy and is designed to address past parenting behaviors, present family interactions and assists parents in planning for a healthy family future.
This behavioral-based approach to parenting encourages parents to recognize the value of taking responsibility for the choices they make and for the actions that they take.
Organization is a contracted provider with DSHS Children’s Services. Course meets court/CPS requirements.
Parent Education and Support offered at Southeast Youth & Family Services
Provides parent education, case management, family counseling, and cultural and recreational activities for children and families. Parenting curriculums meet court ordered parenting class requirements.
Provides education, information, support and resources for children and families.
Services and activities are based on Family Support Principles and include:
- Parent education
- Case management
- Family counseling
- Cultural and recreational activities
Staff and families work together in relationships based on equality and respect that enhance families' capacity to support the growth and development of all family members. Parenting curriculum meets court ordered parenting class requirements.
Parenting Through Divorce and Beyond offered at Olympic College
Offers court approved mandatory parenting classes to parents in the process of filing for divorce or legal separation. Includes a four hour seminar on separation, custody, child development, communication skills, positive parenting skills.
This four hour seminar will focus on children’s needs during their parent’s separation, custody issues and/or divorce. Parents will learn about the developmental stages of children, communication skills, the impact of divorce on children and positive parenting skills. This seminar is approved by the Kitsap County Superior Court and intended for parents involved in divorce, legal separation, or paternity actions. Upon completion, you will be given a Certificate of Completion to be filed with the Court.
County Clerk offered at Grays Harbor County Government
Serves as the official record keeper for the Superior Court. Has information on attorneys, judges, and various legal forms.
Serves as the official record keeper for the Superior Court. It is our mission to serve the courts and the citizens of Grays Harbor County in a manner best suited to provide quality, efficient, and effective service. The position of County Clerk is best characterized as the administrative and financial officer of the Superior Court.
Children's Mental Health Services offered by Akin at Vancouver Family Resource Center
Offers children and family counseling, treatment for child victims of sexual abuse, and coordination of family support services, including parent education, parenting classes, and family advocate services to promote the self-sufficiency and well-being of families.
Offers children and family counseling, treatment for child victims of sexual abuse, and coordination of family support services, including parent education, parenting classes, and family advocate services to promote the self-sufficiency and well-being of families.
Mandatory Co-Parenting Seminar offered at Dispute Resolution Center of Kitsap County
Focuses on children's unique needs prior to separation, during divorce, and in other family residential changes. Required by Kitsap County Superior Court.
This four hour seminar focuses on children’s unique needs prior to separation, during divorce, and in other family residential changes. Learn about developmental stages, the grief process, positive ways to communicate with your child’s other parent and much more. This seminar is approved by the Kitsap County Superior Court for parents involved in divorce, legal separation, or paternity actions. Please visit the Kitsap County Superior Court website to learn more about this court requirement. We do not allow co-parents to attend the same class without additional documentation. Contact the class coordinator to receive the proper paperwork if you and your co-parent wish to attend the same class.
Parenting Place offered at Kitsap Community Resources
Offers numerous classes that are based on asset-based activities, support, community awareness, and training.
Offers programs that teach skills that enable parents to deal constructively and consistently with a broad spectrum of child rearing problems which may include sibling rivalry; school behavior and performance; poor self-esteem; shyness; drug use; sexual promiscuity; and the whole range of negative, acting-out behaviors including whining, temper tantrums, disobedience, insolence and destructiveness. Some parenting skills development programs utilize a step-by-step approach for managing specific problems and may incorporate application at home of techniques that were discussed and practiced in the classroom setting. Other programs may offer participatory family workshops which provide opportunities for parents and children to learn and practice methods for dealing with one another under the guidance of a trained facilitator. Most training programs teach the parent a particular way of talking and relating to their children that reinforces positive behaviors and communication and decreases negative behaviors while supporting the development of a relationship that is built on fairness, mutual caring and respect.
County Clerk offered at Kitsap County Government - Kitsap County Courthouse
Serves as the official record keeper for the Superior Court. Has information about passports, state info, various forms, family law assistance, criminal fines, mandatory parenting classes, and domestic violence resources.
Serves as the official record keeper for the Superior Court. Employees of the Clerk's office are prohibited by law from giving legal advice. Provides trial information, legal forms, instructions on court procedures, passport applications and photos, jury duty information, DV resources, and the Kitsap County Jail inmate roster Assists with filing for no contact and orders orders of protection.
Mediation Services offered at Fulcrum Institute Dispute Resolution Clinic
Assists people to avoid high legal costs and to solve problems in a quick and cost effective way. Provides support in mediation for pre-trial settlements and legal options including; parenting plans, family issues, divorce, elder services and more.
Assists people to avoid high legal costs and to solve problems in a quick and cost effective way. Provides support for mediation, pre-trial settlements, legal options, parenting plans, and landlord/tenant conflicts.
Supervised Visits and Exchange offered at Fulcrum Institute Dispute Resolution Clinic
Qualified visitation supervisor is with the child(ren) at all times during the visitation. When the non-custodial parent arrives the child(ren) and parent spend time together while the visitation supervisor observes and documents their interactions. Parent exchange program that provides a safe environment for parental exchanges for visitations. A visitation supervisor is assigned to the child for the time between pick up and drop off. Each parent will check in/out the child(ren) and show ID.
Provides trained staff members to monitor supervised visits between parents and children.
Parenting Assessments offered at Multicultural Child and Family Hope Center
Offers screening that determines whether a parent is engaged with their child in a positive manner. Helps to predict the quality of future/long-term parent/child interaction. Parents are referred by Department of Children Youth and Families.
Offers screening that determines whether a parent is engaged with their child in a positive manner. Helps to predict the quality of future/long-term parent/child interaction.
Mental Health Assessment and Treatment offered by Akin at East County Family Resource Center
Offers children and family counseling, treatment for child victims of sexual abuse, and coordination of family support services. Also, has a food pantry and clothing closet.
Offers children and family counseling, treatment for child victims of sexual abuse, and coordination of family support services, including parent education, parenting classes, and family advocate services. The site also offers emergency food, Recovery Cafe, and WIC (Women, Infants, & Children) to promote the self-sufficiency and well-being of local families.
Online Parenting Classes offered by Active Parenting Publishers
Provides online parenting classes for ages 0-16, with a certificate of completion. Hardcopy and ebook materials are available and some classes may be eligible as court ordered parenting class requirements.
Provides online parenting classes for ages 0-16, with a certificate of completion. Hardcopy and ebook materials are available and some classes may be eligible as court ordered parenting class requirements.
Dynamic Dads offered at Family Education and Support Services
This 12-week parenting program is intended to improve the lives of children by promoting healthy father-child relationships and increasing positive male involvement.
This 12-week parenting program is intended to improve the lives of children by promoting healthy father-child relationships and increasing positive male involvement.
Based on the award winning curriculum "Nurturing Father" this program examines the roots of father, child development, balancing work and father, and conflict resolution.
Counseling and Services offered at New Hope Counseling and Services
Individual, marriage and family counseling (sufficient for court orders). Parenting classes (sufficient for court orders), therapy groups.
Individual, marriage and family counseling (sufficient for court orders). Parenting classes (sufficient for court orders), therapy groups.
Chemical dependency counseling (not sufficient for court orders). Offers a course entitled "Developing Capable Young People" based on three perceptions and four skills that determine how effectively a person will handle the events of their life.
Child, Youth, & Family Programs offered at Catholic Charities Serving Central WA in Tri-Cities
Addresses the needs of children, parents, and families by offering support groups, education, foster care and adoption support, help for guardians, as well as special programs for foster youth and teens.
Addresses the needs of children, parents, and families by offering support groups, education, foster care and adoption support, help for guardians, as well as special programs for foster youth and teens.
- Parent Support Classes: offering support groups and classes for parents and families to help educate and support as they're raising their children. Includes: 7 to 10-week Parenting Skills Classes for parents/caregivers of children, 0-18 years of age; and 4-hour Co-Parenting Seminars required by the courts to support parents who are going through divorce or separation and have minor children.
- Adoption Resource: offers adoption counseling for birth mothers who are considering adoption or are interested in more information about adoption. Families learn how the process works, discover future opportunities, and receive support throughout the adoption process.
- Kinship Navigator: provides services to enhance the ability of relatives to provide safe, stable, and a nurturing environment for the children in their care. Services include legal referral regarding custody, financial assistance to reach basic needs, parent education & training, support group, assistance in applying for federal and state subsidies, help with child care, help in navigating through the education system, and information on medical dental, and mental health services.
- Foster Teen Programs: assists youth in acquiring the skills they need in order to live and function effectively on their own. These include interpersonal skills, money management, housing, work and vocational skills.
Serves as the official record keeper for the Superior Court. Has information about passports, state info, various forms, family law assistance, criminal fines, mandatory parenting classes, and domestic violence resources.
Serves as the official record keeper for the Superior Court. Serves the courts and the citizens of Mason County in a manner best suited to provide quality, efficient, and effective service. The position of County Clerk is best characterized as the administrative and financial officer of the Superior Court. The County Clerk’s purpose is to ensure the separation of powers among the three branches of government by preserving the integrity of the judiciary. Those three branches are Executive, Judicial and Legislative.
Impact of Domestic Violence on Children Seminar offered at Family Education and Support Services
Provides a 4-hour class designed to assist parents in supporting children who have witnessed, or have been affected by domestic violence. Upon completion of the seminar, participants receive a certificate of completion.
Provides a 4-hour class designed to assist parents in supporting children who have witnessed, or have been affected by domestic violence.
Upon completion of the seminar, participants receive a certificate of completion.
Classes are offered twice per month on a Saturday from 9am-1pm, and are presented separately for men and women.