In addition to the opportunities at WHS on Thursday,
November 7th, to see your Woodland
friends and hold an extremely important meeting with your child’s teacher, you
will also have an opportunity to visit our fall school book fair (open until
8:00pm. that night), and visit the Pod 5 CafĂ©’ for presentations by educators
from the local Family Resource Center.
Here are outlines for the 20-minute programs that will be offered by the Family Resource Center in a
continuous rotation from 2:00pm. to 7:00pm.
Session #1: The Nurturing Lifestyle – Taking
Good Care of Yourself and Your Family
How can we create lives for our children that
are full of love, caring, fun, happiness and guidance? Caregivers will explore
the concept of “nurturing” and the positive impact that nurturing parenting can
have on the family. We will discuss the need for caregivers to nurture
themselves in order to effectively nurture their children.
Session #2: Meeting Needs and Changing
Behaviors
How do behaviors tell us something about the
basic needs of both adults and children? Caregivers will explore the direct
connection between needs and behaviors. We will discuss the lifelong benefits
of appropriately meeting children’s needs as well as the significant risks of
routinely leaving needs unmet. We will also consider the needs of caregivers in
this session.
Session #3: The Family Resource
Center —Who We Are and
What We Do
For hundreds of families living in the Lakes
Region each year, the Family Resource Center of Central New Hampshire, a
program of Lakes Region Community Services, offers respectful, non-judgmental
education, early intervention, and support to assist families in their efforts
to meet needs, make positive connections, and prepare children for success
today and tomorrow because the Family Resource Center believes strong families
lead to strong communities. Come learn more about the programs and supports
available to families living in Belknap and Lower Grafton
County .
Come out to WHS on Thursday and spend some quality time with
your child’s teachers, and your friends.
While you are at it, round out your experience by visiting our
book fair and Family
Resource Center presentations . We look forward to seeing you at Woodland Heights School
on Thursday to reconnect, to learn, and to grow. At WHS, we are all learners: children and
adults alike.