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COSCircle of SecurityThe Circle of Security Parenting Program is based on decades of research about how secure parent-child relationships can be supported and strengthened. The sessions are practical skills-based, using video clips, discussion, and handouts to explore children's emotional needs and build parents' ability to respond sensitively to those needs. You will learn to: Understand your child's emotional world by learning to read the emotional needs Support your child's ability to successfully manage emotions Enhance the development of your child's esteem When registering select the adult attending the class and if childcare is needed register the child for sibling care. Each adult attending must be registered.Early Childhood 25-26 -
Empowering Teen ParentsEarly Childhood Family EducationEmpowering Teen Parents offers support for parents/caregivers with young children, pregnancy through age 5. Find connection and support by gathering with other young parents.Early Childhood 25-26 -
LGBTQ+LGBTQ+The LGBTQ+ Parenting Group meets monthly to offer a supportive space where LGBTQ+ parents can connect and build community by sharing their unique experiences as parents. A licensed Parent Educator will facilitate discussions based on the group's needs and interests. This group is currently designed for families parenting children ages birth to 7.Early Childhood 25-26 -
WaitlistLester Park 0-12 Month OldsEarly Childhood Family EducationBabies learn best by interacting with the people and objects in their environment. Learn about the importance of these early years and what you can do to promote healthy development. Parent/Infant classes include parent-and-baby activity time, parent discussion time, and time to connect with other parents. Parent/Infant classes are non-separating classes.Early Childhood 25-26 -
WaitlistLester Park 0-4 Year OldsEarly Childhood Family EducationMixed Ages classes are a great opportunity for families with more than one child to be able to experience ECFE. Classes start with parent-child activity time. Parents and children play and learn together in a safe and educational environment. During the Parent Ed time, children stay with the early childhood teacher and staff. This is an opportunity for children to play with peers and enjoy activities in all areas of development. Parents attend a discussion group led by a Parent Educator. The parent group includes information on developmental, age-related concerns and allows time to get to know other parents.Early Childhood 25-26 -
WaitlistLester Park 1 Year OldsEarly Childhood Family EducationYour toddler’s road to independence has begun. Enjoy time playing with your toddler in a safe and educational environment. Children will have time to play with peers and enjoy activities in all areas of development, while parents engage in a discussion led by a licensed Parent Educator. The parent group includes information on develop- mental and age-related concerns and allows time to get to know other parents. We realize separation from one year olds can be difficult. One-year-old classes will begin a gradual separation when each group is ready. Sibling care available - registration required.Early Childhood 25-26 -
Lester Park 2 Year OldsEarly Childhood Family EducationTwo-year-old classes start with parent-child activity time. This is a great opportunity for parents and children to play and learn together in a safe and educational environment. While parents meet nearby, children stay with the early childhood teacher and staff. They have the opportunity to play with peers and enjoy activities in all areas of development. Parents attend a discussion group led by a licensed Parent Educator. The parent group includes information on developmental and age-relatedconcerns and allows time to get to know otherparents. Sibling care available - registration required.Early Childhood 25-26 -
WaitlistLester Park 3-4 Year OldsEarly Childhood Family EducationMixed Ages classes are a great opportunity for families with more than one child to be able to experience ECFE. Classes start with parent-child activity time. Parents and children play and learn together in a safe and educational environment. During the Parent Ed time, children stay with the early childhood teacher and staff. This is an opportunity for children to play with peers and enjoy activities in all areas of development. Parents attend a discussion group led by a Parent Educator. The parent group includes information on developmental, age-related concerns and allows time to get to know other parents. Sibling care available - registration required.Early Childhood 25-26 -
Oh Baby! Newborn CaregivingEarly Childhood Family EducationFREE! Babies learn best by interacting with the people and objects in their environment. Learn about the importance of these early years and what you can do to promote healthy development. Parent/Infant classes include parent-and-baby activity time, parent discussion time, and time to connect with other parents. Parent/Infant classes are non-separating classes.Early Childhood 25-26 -
Piedmont 0-12 Month OldsEarly Childhood Family EducationBabies learn best by interacting with the people and objects in their environment. Learn about the importance of these early years and what you can do to promote healthy development. Parent/Infant classes include parent-and-baby activity time, parent discussion time, and time to connect with other parents. Parent/Infant classes are non-separating classes.Early Childhood 25-26 -
WaitlistPiedmont 0-4 Year OldsEarly Childhood Family EducationMixed Ages classes are a great opportunity for families with more than one child to be able to experience ECFE. Classes start with parent-child activity time. Parents and children play and learn together in a safe and educational environment. During the Parent Ed time, children stay with the early childhood teacher and staff. This is an opportunity for children to play with peers and enjoy activities in all areas of development. Parents attend a discussion group led by a Parent Educator. The parent group includes information on developmental, age-related concerns and allows time to get to know other parents.Early Childhood 25-26 -
Piedmont 1 Year OldsEarly Childhood Family EducationYour toddler’s road to independence has begun. Enjoy time playing with your toddler in a safe and educational environment. Children will have time to play with peers and enjoy activities in all areas of development, while parents engage in a discussion led by a licensed Parent Educator. The parent group includes information on develop- mental and age-related concerns and allows time to get to know other parents. We realize separation from one year olds can be difficult. One-year-old classes will begin a gradual separation when each group is ready. Sibling care available - registration required.Early Childhood 25-26 -
Piedmont 2-3 Year OldsEarly Childhood Family EducationMixed Ages classes are a great opportunity for families with more than one child to be able to experience ECFE. Classes start with parent-child activity time. Parents and children play and learn together in a safe and educational environment. During the Parent Ed time, children stay with the early childhood teacher and staff. This is an opportunity for children to play with peers and enjoy activities in all areas of development. Parents attend a discussion group led by a Parent Educator. The parent group includes information on developmental, age-related concerns and allows time to get to know other parents. Sibling care available - registration required.Early Childhood 25-26 -
WaitlistPiedmont 2-4 Year OldsEarly Childhood Family EducationMixed Ages classes are a great opportunity for families with more than one child to be able to experience ECFE. Classes start with parent-child activity time. Parents and children play and learn together in a safe and educational environment. During the Parent Ed time, children stay with the early childhood teacher and staff. This is an opportunity for children to play with peers and enjoy activities in all areas of development. Parents attend a discussion group led by a Parent Educator. The parent group includes information on developmental, age-related concerns and allows time to get to know other parents. Sibling care available - registration required.Early Childhood 25-26 -
WaitlistPlay & Learn for Family, Friends, Neighbors (FFN)Family, Friends, Neighbor (FFN)FREE weekly Play & Learn Fridays just for FFN Care Providers (Family, Friend, or Neighbor offering childcare) Where: Piedmont Elementary ECFE Classroom When: Friday mornings, 9:00-10:30- Beginning September 27 Join Duluth ECFE for fun-filled mornings of reading, singing, and playing together with the little ones you care for! Meet other care providers, help children learn and build skills through play, and learn helpful tips for caring for them. Receive FREE books, project supplies, snacks and resources. Sessions are designed for care providers to bring children with them, but you can also come on your own.Early Childhood 25-26 -
Stowe 0-4 Year OldsEarly Childhood Family EducationMixed Ages classes are a great opportunity for families with more than one child to be able to experience ECFE. Classes start with parent-child activity time. Parents and children play and learn together in a safe and educational environment. During the Parent Ed time, children stay with the early childhood teacher and staff. This is an opportunity for children to play with peers and enjoy activities in all areas of development. Parents attend a discussion group led by a Parent Educator. The parent group includes information on developmental, age-related concerns and allows time to get to know other parents.Early Childhood 25-26 -
Washington 0-4 Year OldsEarly Childhood Family EducationMixed Ages classes are a great opportunity for families with more than one child to be able to experience ECFE. Classes start with parent-child activity time. Parents and children play and learn together in a safe and educational environment. During the Parent Ed time, children stay with the early childhood teacher and staff. This is an opportunity for children to play with peers and enjoy activities in all areas of development. Parents attend a discussion group led by a Parent Educator. The parent group includes information on developmental, age-related concerns and allows time to get to know other parents.Early Childhood 25-26