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Mixed-age
(birth up to kindergarten)
parent/child classes
Love & Logic
We all want our children to grow up to be responsible adults. Learn
techniques that help children of all ages, such as setting clear limits,
choosing when to include children in decision-making, and how to
encourage empathy for others. Class is based on the classic book,
“Parenting with Love and Logic,” by Foster Cline and Jim Fay.
Teen / Young
Parent Connections
Are you a teen parent or a young
parent, or about to become one?
ECFE provides pregnant and
parenting young people, ages
13-22, with support services and
parent education.
Parent discussion topics include:
• sleep,
• nutrition,
• the influence of media,
• development,
• discipline,
• and more.
This class also offers community
resources, children’s learning
activities and time for play.
Class is ongoing throughout
the winter/spring semester on
Mondays, beginning January 30
through May 22, 12:45-2:15 p.m.
Date/Day Time
Location
Jan 30 M
Coon Rapids Family Place 15 EC4276-1 A
8:45-10:30 am
Anoka Preschool and Family Place
2727 N. Ferry Street, Anoka
Course No.
Fee Scale
Math Rocks
Setting the table, sorting socks and playing with pots and pans are everyday
activities that help develop math skills in young children. Children will
explore fun activities with math each week. Parenting discussion will include
what parents can do to support their child’s early math learning.
Date/Day Time
Jan 30 M
Location
Wks
Course No.
Fee Scale
10:45 am-12:30 pm Coon Rapids Family Place 15 EC4277-1 A
Play, Learn, Move
Discover how building the body-brain connections help children develop
physical, cognitive, social and emotional foundations for early learning
and school readiness. Take advantage of your child’s natural desire to keep
moving in our classroom filled with fun activities.
Date/Day Time
Feb 3 F
Location
10:45 am-12:30 pm Sorteberg ECC
Wks
Course No.
Fee Scale
14 EC2016-1 A
NEW! Self-Care for Parents Who Have No Time
On an airplane, in case of an emergency, you put on your oxygen mask first
and then help your child. You don’t need an emergency to learn that taking
care of your needs means being better able to take care of your child’s
needs. Not only will you be helping yourself, practicing self-care will also
help you be a better parent. Discuss the hows and whys of self-care that
can make a positive impact on you and your child.
Date/Day Time
No class February 20 or March 13.
Wks
Location
Wks
Course No.
Fee Scale
Jan 31 T
9-10:45 am Andover Family Place
5 EC6031-1
C
Mar 1 W
9:30-11:15 am Anoka Family Place
4 EC1031-1
C
Online registration is not
available for this class. For
questions or to register:
763-506-7870
10 Anoka-Hennepin Community Education I 763-506-1275