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Successful Parents -Successful Students PPS Teen Parent Services PPS Website: http://www.pps.k12.or.us/ Teen Parents Newsletter November 2013 Teen Parent Services Program For Teen Parents: Let’s hear your story… Self-Advocacy If you have a parenting story and success to share, we would love to hear from you. Safety Belonging Love Rights Contact your Teen Parent counselor or social worker and ask if your story can get published in an upcoming newsletter. Self-knowledge Needs Support Parent/Teacher Conferences November 25-27 *No School November 28-29 Communication November is American Indian and Alaska Native Heritage Month. Like EVERY month, November is a time to celebrate the rich and diverse cultures, traditions, and histories and to acknowledge the important contribution of Native people currently as well as historically. At Portland Public Schools we have the privilege of our buildings on Chinook land. As a result of the Federal Relocation Act of 1956, Portland is home to the NINTH largest Native American November 1-30, 2013 community in the Nation. We are fortunate to have such a rich Native American community, with descendants and members of more than 300 tribes (census 2000) represented in our metro area. While each tribal nation is unique there are central beliefs which all Native American and Alaska Native people share. Common beliefs regarding BABIES is the understanding that children are sacred, pure, and should be treated with great respect. Teen Parent Services 4039 NE Alberta Court 503-916-5858
Successful Parents -Successful Students PPS Teen Parent Services PPS Website: http://www.pps.k12.or.us/ Teen Parents Newsletter November 2013 Motherhood: Things I Learned Teen Parent Child Care Parenting Tools How Life Has Changed Since Having a Baby Motherhood—it's a game changer. There is a new little person with whom to share your home, your heart… your life! Here, real moms share how becoming a mother has changed their world. *Sometimes, there’s nothing graceful about it.From the awkwardness of learning to breastfeed to lifting a heavy car seat out of a car, normal things have turned into difficult things. *Elevators, parking spots and baby changing stations are not as annoying as I once thought.I used to judge the people who would circle the parking lot until they found a “good” spot. Just walk! I wanted to say. I thought everyone should take the escalator, the elevator was not cool. I also thought the changing station was …well…just annoying. Now I find that I am a parking spot vulture, feel very happy to take the elevator, and the changing stations are not annoying! *Sleep is my next vacation spot.Good sleep! Just being able to grab ANY sleep, is such a welcome thing. Even a small nap makes me feel like I am on vacation. Grab it when you can! *Poop is a frequent (and legitimate) topic of conversation between you and your partner.This sounds gross, but really it is legitimate because it is an indicator of your baby’s health and also because it is now a daily thing in your life. Color, volume and frequency are all news-worthy. In fact, it will become so common to discuss, that it probably won’t even gross you out anymore. You will question every decision you make. Big or small, you make decisions every single day that affect your child’s life. From what brand of diapers to use to the kind of baby food I will feed my baby. Is this jacket warm enough to is this outfit comfortable for my baby? Teen Parent Services 4039 NE Alberta Court 503-916-5858
Successful Parents -Successful Students PPS Teen Parent Services PPS Website: http://www.pps.k12.or.us/ PARENT UNIVERSITY CLASS SCHEDULE - Fall Schedule 2013 Black Parent Initiative Parent University classesfocus on building the fundamental and expanded capacities of parents and adults of Black children. Classes focus on critical issues ranging from financial health to physical and educational navigation and support. Parent University’s vision remains to provide parents with a nourishing and rigorous learning environment that provides for both a practical and inspirational learning that sparks family and community transformation. Our resources and services reflect a model and approach that values, acknowledges respects and utilizes cultural values and experiences. We treat parents as the primary protective agent for their children, and we actively connect them to school and community supports through relationship-building, advocacy, training and the problem-solving processes. McCoy Village Apartments – Community Room 4506 NE Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd, Portland Wednesday’s Evenings from 6:00-8:00 p.m. Advocating for My Child’s Education - 4 Sessions Become your child’s best advocate! This workshop will highlight discussion and tools around communicating with school staff and administrators. Dealing with school discipline and understanding how to navigate through the school system. This class will also include strategies and practical tools that can be used to help support your child’s learning at home, and discuss ways to create a literacy rich environment. Instructor: Lionel Clegg, M.Ed Dates: October 23, November 6, November 20 and December 12 10/23 Session 1: Increase Two-way communication with school teachers and school staff. 11/06 Session 2: Working with your child/ren and school discipline 11/20 Session 3: Creating a literacy rich environment for your child; encourage reading at home 12/11 Session 4: Education advocacy! Effective forms of school-to home and home-to-school Communication Today’s Parent - 4 Sessions This workshop addresses areas such as; community and racial identity for my child, and looks at community as a significant role in my son/child’s life. This workshop also focuses on improving parent-youth relationships, positive parenting, improving school performance and helping your son/child advocate for themselves while learning to become your child’s best advocate. This series also demonstrates communication techniques to help build and enhance person to person communication. Instructor: Bahia Overton, MSW Dates: October 30, November 13, November 4 and December 18 10/30 Session 1: Improving parent-youth relationships; Tools for healthy relationships 11/13 Session 2: Improving school performance; motivating your child after a bad year 12/04 Session 3: Becoming your child’s best advocate; learning to make informed decisions about your child’s education 12/18 Session 4: “Talk so your child will listen, and listen so your child will talk”. Parent Fair & Holiday Party - December 21, 2013 @ McCoy Village (11:00 am to 2:30 pm) BPI’s Parent Fair is an all day event where parent education workshops will be showcased. This is great opportunity for parents who have been unable to join us or have missed a session from our weekly scheduled classes. There will gifts, music, food and fun! This is a great opportunity for parents to get information and resources from our community partners. * Food and Childcare (Ages 3-12) are Provided for all Classes Teen Parent Services 4039 NE Alberta Court 503-916-5858
Successful Parents -Successful Students PPS Teen Parent Services PPS Website: http://www.pps.k12.or.us/ Portland-Area Events and Activities for You and Your Baby! The Portland events scene is teeming with stuff to do with the littlest of little ones. Understandably, sometimes all you want to do is gaze into your baby’s eyes or marvel at their fingers and toes (and often, that’s all you have the energy to do!). But for those times when you just need to get out of the house, here are some ideas. Book Babies at your local library. Babies ages 0-12 months can enjoy songs, rhymes, books, play – and maybe even some bubbles – at libraries all throughout Portland and beyond. The library’s schedule, sorted alphabetically by branch, is available online. Music. Your kids are never too young to get exposed to some great music. Luckily, Portland has a “kindie” music scene to beat all kindie music scenes. Many performers have weekly or biweekly shows, so you can catch a regular performance by musicians like The Alphabeticians, Mo Phillips, Mr. Ben, Tyleena Fairy Funkmother, Johnny Keener, and many others at kid-friendly locations around town any day of the week. Most of the shows have a suggested donation of $3-5. Baby Hour at the Portland Art Museum. The first Tuesday of every month at 10 AM, PAM welcomes caregivers with children under the age of 1 to take a slow guided walk around the museum with a docent, followed by coffee and conversation. Registration is required, and the cost is $5 for members, $15 for non-members. Messy Art. For slightly older babies – usually starting at around age 1 – there are plenty of options to get creative and messy! Many of Portland’s community centers have weekly “Messy Arts” or “Art Parks,” encouraging little ones to put pen to paper (or hands to playdough, or glue to feathers…). There’s one at the Montavilla Community Center on Thursdays at 10 for ages 5 and under ($2), and at the Peninsula Park Community Center on Mondays and Thursdays at 10:30 for ages 1-5 ($1.50). The 100th Monkey Studio also hosts a weekly Messy Art on Fridays from 10-12 for ages 1-5 for $8. Movies! But you know, sometimes you just need a break from everything – even your precious little one. If so, you may be in the mood for a Mommy Matinee, where you can bring your baby without being concerned if he or she fusses a bit. These are held at the McMenamin’s Kennedy School Tuesday through Thursday, usually at 2:30. The movies change regularly, and are $3 per adult. The McMenamin’s St. Johns Theater also has Mommy Matinees, usually on Wednesdays at 1. Also $3 per adult. Teen Parent Services 4039 NE Alberta Court 503-916-5858
Successful Parents -Successful Students PPS Teen Parent Services PPS Website: http://www.pps.k12.or.us/ Parent Education: Lectures, Classes and Events The Basics Most area hospitals offer Breastfeeding, Childbirth Preparation, New Baby Care and Sibling Preparation classes every month. For details and schedules, visit the following Web sites: OHSU Center for Women’s Health (ohsuwomenshealth.com/community/childbirth.html.), Providence (weblink.providence.org), Legacy (legacyhealth.org, click on “Classes and Events”), Adventist (adventisthealthnw.com/Classes.asp), PeaceHealth Southwest Washington Medical Center (swmedicalcenter.com), and other area medical centers. Car Seat Safety Class & Clinic Learn the basics of car seat buying, installation and use. Four out of five car seats are used incorrectly. A few car seats available for $20 for low-income families. 9 am-2 pm third Sat. Free, registration required. PeaceHealth Southwest Medical Center, 400 NE Mother Joseph Pl., Vancouver. 360-450-8997. swmedicalcenter.org. Northwest’s Community Moms’ Group Share stories and experiences with other moms and their children ages 5 and under. Free. Fourth Friday of every month, 10 to 11:30 am. Brentwood-Darlington Community Center, 7211 SE 62nd Ave. 503-988-5961, ext. 246. impactnw.org. Impact Northwest’s Community Dad’s Group An informal group for dads and their children 3 years and younger. Hang out, swap stories, eat pizza and play with your kid! English and Spanish speaking facilitators are present at every group. FREE. Every Tuesday from 6 to 7:30 pm and every Friday from 10 to 11:30 am. (Fourth Friday of the month is a field trip!) Brentwood-Darlington Community Center, 7211 SE 62nd Ave.; 503-988-6127 x243; impactnw.org. New Fathers’ Meetup/Workshop Meet other new and soon-to-be dads in a casual environment where you can ask the real questions, get answers and drink coffee. Facilitated by Sam Stevens, LMFT. Free. (Food and drink for sale.) First Sunday of every month, 12:30 to 2 pm. Cafe au Play, 5633 SE Division St. 503-957-8797. samstevensmft.com/fatherhood.html. Teen Parent Services 4039 NE Alberta Court 503-916-5858
Successful Parents -Successful Students PPS Teen Parent Services PPS Website: http://www.pps.k12.or.us/ Teen Parent Services: Resources Seniors! fafsa FederalStudentAid To apply for federal student aid, you need to complete the FAFSAor Free Application for Federal Student Aid. Completing and submitting the FAFSA is free and easier than ever, and it gives you access to the largest source of financial aid to pay for college or career school. Federal Deadline Online applications must be submitted by midnight Central Time, June 30, 2014.Any corrections or updates must be submitted by midnight Central Time, September 20, 2014. State Deadline Oregon - OSAC Private Scholarships - March 1, 2013 by midnight, Central Time.Oregon Opportunity Grant - February 1, 2013 by midnight, Central Time. Mother and Child Education Center Pregnancy Concerns – Parenting QuestionsQuiet conversation is our specialty! Your call is answered locally, day or night. Someone to Talk to 24/7 503.249.5801 Mother and Child Education Center 1515 NE 41st Avenue Portland, Oregon 97232 Open 10am-6pm Monday-Thursday 10am-3pm Friday & Saturday No appointment is necessary. A source for baby and mom clothing as well as car seats. Classes for first and second trimesters as well as childbirth and Love and Logic parenting classes. Teen Parent Services 4039 NE Alberta Court 503-916-5858
Successful Parents -Successful Students PPS Website: http://www.pps.k12.or.us/ Things to do in November… Holiday gift show November 1 - 3, 2013 Portland Holiday Food & Gift Festival features 300 exhibitors selling art, crafts, jewelry, clothing, toys, Christmas decor, and gourmet foods in the Oregon Convention Center. Big garage sale November 2, 2013 Shop from hundreds of sellers at Portland’s Largest Garage Sale at Portland Expo Center. Discount zoo day November 12, 2013 Admission to the Oregon Zoo is only $4 on the Second Tuesday of every month. STUDENTS If you have a parenting story to share, we would love to hear from you. Contact your Teen Parent counselor and ask if your story can get published in an upcoming newsletter. If you are an artist and would like to share your talents in an upcoming edition, contact your Teen Parent counselor to submit your work. We look forward to hearing from you! Teen Parent Services 4039 NE Alberta Court 503-916-5858
Successful Parents -Successful Students PPS Teen Parent Services PPS Website: http://www.pps.k12.or.us/ Portland Public Schools Teen Parent Services 4039 NE Alberta Court Portland, Oregon 97211 Main: 503.916.5858 Fax: 503.916.2729 Our Mission To support pregnant and parenting students in achieving their highest potential, personally and academically, while preparing them to contribute to society as members of a racially diverse, multi-cultural and international community.