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Parents: Want to learn new ways to talk to your kids?

Parents are continually seeking better ways to talk to their children. At LaSalle, we know this and constantly offer programs and sessions designed to address these desires. On September 28th, the first of three two-hour sessions will be held for parents to learn and discuss communications strategies when talking with their children. The entire series (October 5th and 12th are the second and third dates) will be held in LaSalle’s student dining rooms located in the campus’ De La Salle Academic Center from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. Dinner will be served at 6:00 p.m. and child care services will be provided for younger children, if necessary.

Parents of LaSalle youth can RSVP by contacting their child’s case worker. This series is being presented by LaSalle’s Juvenile Reporting and Family Center (JRFC). For further information, please contact the JRFC program director at LaSalle (518-242-4731 x336).

LaSalle School is a leader in programs and services for youth and families in crisis offering a variety of programs designed to meet their needs including specialized residential placement, day service education, and alternative to detention services. The Counseling Center at LaSalle is an OMH and OASAS licensed outpatient behavioral health clinic located at LaSalle School, and currently implementing ACE treatment practices with youth and families. LaSalle is accredited by the Council on Accreditation (COA), and affiliated with the Council of Family and Child Caring Agencies (COFCCA), and the national Alliance for Strong Families and Communities. LaSalle is a member of The New York State Coalition of 853 Schools.
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