Building positive relationships is the foundation for success. Like most parents, you probably want your kids to become leaders and heroes, role models for kindness and compassion. And developing good relationship skills starts at home. Children learn good relationship skills when you are a power parent! Check out this issue of Power Parent to learn more.
February 2020
Power Parent
A GRPS Magazine | February 2020
Features
Celebrate your history
Black History Celebration Activities This month, connect with other families to celebrate Black History Month or your own family history honor President’s Day schedule a midyear check in with the...
Respect differences
Developing good relationship skills includes knowing how to establish and keep rewarding and positive relationships with friends, family and others from a wide range of backgrounds. Learn more here....
For building skills
Is Your Child Resilient? Protecting your kids is an impulse deeply woven into your parental DNA, but no parent can shield their child from every disappointment. Whether it’s personal — […]
Working with others
In most jobs people have to work with other people. They work on committees or projects where they need to work together to complete a project or idea. Sport teams […]
Connect with neighbors
Play ’n Learn Providing educational play sessions for young children and their parents at several schools and locations around Grand Rapids, Play ’n Learn is a partnership of GRPS, First...
With useful guides
Respecting Those Who are Different From Us In this video children share stories about all kinds of families. Today’s children come from families living in one home or two, some […]
Meal time is valuable time
Meal time is valuable time QUESTIONS TO DISCUSS THIS MONTH Did you ever feel lonely or left out? Do you ever see other kids at your school being bullied? How […]