Parenting Classes in English and Spanish
Community Education & Outreach

Parent education classes at Casa de los Niños are free and available to anyone looking for support and resources to be a great parent.

The Community Education & Outreach program parent education classes qualify for court-ordered parenting classes. If you have any questions about classes contact Carol Bolger at (520) 624-5600 ext. 11884 or via email at cbolger@casadelosninos.org
How Can Parent Education Classes Help my Family?
- Learn more about child development for all ages and stages, from babies to teenagers!
- Discover and practice strategies to improve communication with your child or children.
- Increase the quality of your interactions with your child or children.
- Identify new, positive discipline techniques.
- Acquire new strategist to help you deal with the stress and challenges of parenting.
- Interact and engage with other parents.

Learn More About Our Classes
The Nurturing Parent Series
Nurturing Parenting is a series of 10 classes that helps provide the resources and tools parents and families need to navigate through the challenges they face while raising their child(ren).
No Classes CurrentlyThe Family Favorites Series
These classes are offered every quarter. For more information/questions regarding a parenting class, please email Carol Bolger at cbolger@casadelosninos.org.
No Classes CurrentlyThe All About Teens Series
For more information/questions regarding a parenting class, please email Carol Bolger at cbolger@casadelosninos.org.
No Classes CurrentlyAdditional Topics
For more information/questions regarding a parenting class, please email Carol Bolger at cbolger@casadelosninos.org.
I have noticed a major change in how I interact with my boys. I feel more enthusiastic. Having the consistent positive input helps me assess my own behavior as and awareness on a more regular basis.
“So far all classes have offered me an array of solutions to problems, and I have utilized some of those techniques and recently with my 13 year old, I find that she has been more cooperative, and offering choices, and ensuring she is part of the decision making where appropriate. I have seen a big change in the last 2 weeks. So I'm very happy to have joined these classes. As parents and grandparents we don't know everything, and this day and age, things are different with kids. I want to be the best person I can be. It's hard work for sure, but we keep pushing forward.”
Support for Community Education & Outreach is provided by a grant from First Things First. Learn more at FirstThingsFirst.org.
