
Parenting Education
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PCDN: Parenting Children with Diverse Needs Project
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SPF Program - Successful Parenting with FamilyKind
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Universal Parenting
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Trauma-informed Parenting
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PEAP - Parenting Education and Awareness Program
(NYS Certified Co-Parenting Class) -
Clases para padres
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IPE - Individualized Parenting Education
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Online-only NYS Co-Parenting Course


FamilyKind Diverse Needs Parenting Project (PCDN)
Empowering Families with Children with Diverse Needs
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Are you a parent or guardian of a child with diverse needs?
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Are you a school leader or staff who have students with diverse needs?
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Are you a professional working with families with diverse needs?
Free SPF Diverse Needs
Wednesday Summer Class Schedule
July–August 2025
● Day: Weekly on Wednesdays
● Time: 10:30 AM to 11:30 AM ET
● Dates: 7/9, 7/16, 7/30, 8/6, 8/13, 8/20
● Cost: Free (Made possible by a grant from New York Community Trust)
Free SPF Diverse Needs
Friday Summer Class Schedule
July–August 2025
● Day: Weekly on Fridays
● Time: 12:00PM to 1:00 PM ET
● Dates: 7/11, 7/18, 7/25, 8/1, 8/8, 8/15
● Cost: Free (Made possible by a grant from New York Community Trust)
We invite you to join us in this critical and meaningful journey!
The PCDN takes a powerful 2-generational approach, integrating the five domains and protective factors of two foundational frameworks in the field that are promising research-based and practice-proofed:
The five domains of the Parent Educator Core Curriculum Framework (PECCF)
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Parent Development
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Parent-Child Relationships
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Childhood/Youth Development
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Family Development
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Culture & Community
The Five Protective Factors Framework (by Center for the Study of Social Policy )
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Parental resilience: Managing stress and functioning well when faced with challenges, adversity and trauma
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Social connections: Positive relationships that provide emotional, informational, instrumental and spiritual support
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Knowledge of parenting and child development: Understanding child development and parenting strategies that support physical, cognitive, language, social and emotional development
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Concrete support in times of need: Access to concrete support and services that address a family’s needs and help minimize stress caused by challenges
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Social and emotional competence of children: Family and child interactions that help children develop the ability to communicate clearly, recognize and regulate their emotions and establish and maintain relationships
To investigate partnerships or register for classes, please contact us:
Call: 212 769 3057 or 929 479 2975 or email: info@familykind.org

We thank The New York Community Trust for their generous support.