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Child-Parent Relationship Training
Research studies have shown that Child-Parent-Relationship (C-P-R) Training can:
>Reduce or eliminate behavior problems
>Enhance the parent-child relationship and the marital relationship
>Develop responsibility and self-control in children
>Increase children’s self-esteem and self-confidence
>Increase parents’ feelings of warmth for their children

Child-Parent-Relationship (C-P-R) Training is conducted in 10 weekly, 2-hour sessions. The atmosphere is friendly and accepting and the training interactive, making it enjoyable and interesting.
Cost of the 10  2 hour training sessions is $900 per household.
   
  I will offer condensed CPRT online. 
In order for this to be offered, a minimum number of participants will be required.
If you are interested, please email your contact information to TheYBRTherapyCtr@gmail.com.   

Following is a statement from a participant in the Spring, 2018 training.
"As a family, we were struggling with the appropriate way to parent our son due to his social communication delays and ADHD. The CPR training changed our lives. We now have the tools and skill set to support our child in a calmer and healthier setting. We have seen significant improvements in our child’s behavior as a result. If we ever have a set back, we revert back to our training manual and Susan always makes time to support and coach us through."

Contact me, Susan Myers,  for more information 

For information and a review of CPRT , visit 
https://nrepp.samhsa.gov/ProgramProfile.aspx?id=196#hide4
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HELPFUL WEBSITES 
National Institute of Mental Health
https://www.nami.org
A valuable resource for information about mental illness issues 

Kids Health.Org
https://kidshealth.org/
A variety of information for parents, kids and teens including: 
Behavior, Health, School, Family Life

CHADD
http://www.chadd.org/
Children and Adults with Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder

ADDitude 
https://www.additudemag.com/
This site has a wealth of ADHD - related resources for parents, adults and professionals plus 
information/suggestions for concerns such as time management and organization.  
It is useful for Non -ADHD folks as well.

Play Therapy 
http://www.a4pt.org/page/PTMakesADifference
The Association for Play Therapy is a national association that provides information about play therapy, including the process,  its effectiveness and research outcomes

Substance Abuse Information
www.drugrehab.com/guides/parents/
A Substance Abuse Guide for Parents 
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