THE SAMMAMISH PLATEAU PARENT NETWORKING GROUP
was formed 15 years ago to educate, inform and
support parents in our community and to assist them in their most important job---raising healthy, happy and responsible young people. Our world today has drastically changed from the way it was when many of us were growing up. We need to know what challenges face kids in our current culture in order to be prepared and to equip them with the necessary skills, tools and knowledge for navigating the tempestuous seas of adolescence. As we continue in our 16th year, the Sammamish Plateau Parent Networking Group
PRESENTS:
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A FREE WORKSHOP FOR PARENTS
Creating a Whole and Healthy Family
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This is for parents who are concerned about their
kids who may be struggling, or who just want to find out how to assist their children as they begin to traverse the treacherous terrain of adolescence
SPEND A COUPLE OF HOURS WITH BILL DEAN
Over the last 15 years Bill has worked with thousands of troubled teens, their parents and family members either one-on-one or in groups. He started and ran a very successful school for troubled boys and has assisted hundreds of families to become whole and healthy through his coaching.
Come and learn from Bill about his experience in working with and families. Ask him questions, learn about a different approach.
If you are a parent of a pre-teen, teen or adult child who is:
· Acting differently,
· Showing signs of defiance, anger and/or violence,
· Is addicted to drugs, video/computer games, sex or other behaviors,
· Has falling grades,
· Is under abnormal stress,
· Or is simply making or starting to make poor choices;
THEN THIS IS FOR YOU!
Thursday, February 23rd, 7-9 PM
AND
Friday, February 24th, 11:30AM-1:30PM
Both workshops will take place at the Sammamish Hills Lutheran Church
22818 SE 8th Street, Sammamish, WA 98074
***For more information, contact Cherry O’Neill by phone at 206-550-3809, or by e-mail at dwo-mci@msn.com.