Home

Parent Ed

Parent & Teen Survival Guide

Mission and Goals

Other Links

 

ISD - PTSA
Parent Education Seminars

For questions about PTSA Parent Education, please contact our Council Parent Ed. Chair:

Debbie Dodd
parent-ed@issaquahptsa.org
(425) 313-8844

Shelly Russell
parent-ed@issaquahptsa.org

All seminars are adults only unless otherwise stated.

If you know of any events which should be listed here, please contact our webmaster, Deborah Parsons.


Date

Time

Location

Event

Contact

Monday
Jun 13
11:30am - 1:30pm Sammamish Public Library
825 - 228th Ave. SE, Sammamish
Sammamish Plateau Parent Networking Group
A FREE WORKSHOP FOR PARENTS: Creating a Whole and Healthy Family
Cherry O’Neill
dwo-mci@msn.com or call
425-868-2111 (home)
206-550-3809 (cell)
Monday
Jun 13
7 - 9pm private residence
425 E. Lake Sammamish Parkway SE, Sammamish
Sammamish Plateau Parent Networking Group
A FREE WORKSHOP FOR PARENTS: Creating a Whole and Healthy Family
Cherry O’Neill
dwo-mci@msn.com or call
425-868-2111 (home)
206-550-3809 (cell)

Both Swedish and Overlake Medical Centers offer parenting classes in Issaquah:

Additional Parent Education Resources can be found on the Washington State PTA Website (http://www.wastatepta.org/resources/kids_school/index.html).

 

Event Details

 

The Sammamish Plateau Parent Networking Group Present

A FREE WORKSHOP FOR PARENTS
Creating a Whole and Healthy Family

Monday, June 13

The 1st workshop is from 11:30 AM to 1:30 PM and will be held at
the Sammamish Public Library, 825 - 228th Ave. SE, Sammamish.

The 2nd workshop is from 7:00 to 9:00 PM and will be held at a
private residence, at 425 E. Lake Sammamish Parkway SE, Sammamish.
(Please park along Parkway and walk down to the house…thank you!)

This is for parents who are concerned about their kids who may be struggling, or who just want to find out how to assist their children as they begin to traverse the slippery slope of adolescence

SPEND A COUPLE OF HOURS WITH BILL DEAN

Over the last 15 years Bill has worked with thousands of troubled teens, their parents and family members either one-on-one or in groups. He started and ran a very successful school for troubled boys and has assisted hundreds of families to become whole and healthy through his coaching.

Come and learn from Bill about his experience in working with youth and families. Ask him questions, learn about a different approach.

If you are a parent of a pre-teen, teen or adult child who is:

  • Acting differently,
  • Showing signs of defiance, anger and/or violence,
  • Is addicted to drugs, video/computer games, sex or other behaviors,
  • Has falling grades,
  • Is under abnormal stress,
  • Or is simply making or starting to make poor choices;

THEN THIS IS FOR YOU!

***For more information, contact Cherry O’Neill by phone at 206-550-3809, or by e-mail at dwo-mci@msn.com.

Lake Washington School District does not sponsor, endorse, or recommend any of the organizations, services, or activities described in these materials. In consideration for the privilege to distribute these materials, Lake Washington School District shall be held harmless from any causes of action filed in any court or administrative tribunal arising out of the distribution of these materials, including all costs, attorney's fees, judgments, or awards.

Issaquah School District does not sponsor, endorse, or recommend any of the organizations, services, or activities described in these materials. In consideration for the privilege to distribute these materials, Issaquah School District shall be held harmless from any causes of action filed in any court or administrative tribunal arising out of the distribution of these materials, including all costs, attorney's fees, judgments, or awards.

-- back to top --

 

Parent Education Mission Statement

Our purpose is to facilitate healthy growth of children and families within the Issaquah School District. This is done by providing parent education seminars, information, and access to community resources, which can provide guidance for parents to act on their children's behalf. We believe that when parents are serious about taking an active role in educating their children (physically, intellectually, emotionally and socially), they are building a strong foundation from which their children can mature into successful, responsible, young adults.