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Prevention program for new families addressing information and emotional support needs
3601 W. Thirteen Mile RoadRoyal Oak, MI 48073
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248 551-1462
Mission: The Beaumont Parenting Program is an exemplary primary prevention program for new families addressing information and emotional support needs in individual and group settings. Our experienced, objective, trained parent volunteers answer questions, validate concerns, listen and refer program families as needed.
Vision: The Beaumont Parenting Program is the premier hospital based community resource serving the diverse needs of new families. The program is integral to the quality and integrity associated with the William Beaumont Hospital system. It is a major factor as to why patients and their families choose the hospital for obstetrical care.
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A gathering for school, mental health and health professionals to connect. More >>
The event offers time for socializing while bidding on silent auction items. Cocktails begin at 6 p.m. followed by dinner at 7 p.m. A silent auction will run from 6 to 8 p.m., followed by a live auction from 8:30 to 9:30 p.m. at the Grosse Pointe Club. More >>
This program is for adult family members who are concerned about a youth (24 years of age or younger) who is struggling with depression, anxiety, or suicidality. Meets monthly at Macomb Intermediate School District (MISD) 44001 Garfield Clinton Township. More >>
These sibling workshops acknowledge that being the brother or sister of a person with special needs is for some a good thing, others a not-so-good thing, and for many, somewhere in between. At Judson Center Grosse Pointe: Offering support to children and adults living with developmental disabilities and the families who love them. More >>
An opportunity for children ages 12 months to three years and their parents to enjoy a morning of songs, movement, circle time, crafts, stories, snack, and conversation. More >>
Beyond Trauma women's group meets for eleven weeks to explore: Personal power, Self-esteem, Managing stress, Self care, Positive relationships. At CARE in Fraser. More >>
Facilitated discussion group meets one day per week from April - June. Offered at three different community locations. More >>
Facilitated discussion group meets one day per week from April - June. Offered at four different community locations. More >>
Dinner and dancing Music provided by Pro D.J. Services Piano Music and Sing-A-Long with Nancy Davison at Grosse Pointe North High School. More >>
Workshop discussing speech and language milestones, methods for interacting with children, and activities you can do to stimulate language growth. $50. More >>
Early Childhood Activities Ages 1–2 1/2, 3–4, 5–6. Creative art, music, science, dance, storytelling, cooking, games and sports, gardening and outdoor fun. More >>
Play Central sessions begin November 2, 2011 and continue through May 31, 2012: Wednesday and Thursday, mornings and afternoons at Barnes Early Childhood Center on Morningside in Grosse Pointe woods. Just $5 per family per visit.
Back by popular demand! Play Central Plus! Provides structured play group, circle time and various activities led by Barnes preschool teachers. No extra fee.
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The Family Center serves as the community's centralized hub that links families and professionals with resources that promote growth. Our mission is to promote a deeper understanding of the role of parents and others in supporting our youth to become competent, caring and responsible community members.