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Bluey as a Social Construct for Imperfect Parenting: How Less-Than-Perfect Parenting Benefits Children, Parents, and Society

Event Type
Professional Development
Sponsor
Social Work
Date
Dec 13, 2024   12:00 - 1:30 pm  
Cost
$10 for CEUs, FREE without CEUs
Registration
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Contact
Amy Frederick
E-Mail
aeweber2@illinois.edu
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December 13, 2024
12:00-1:30pm CST
1.5 CEs for LCSW/LSW and LCPC/LPC
$10 for CEs, FREE for no CEs

In collaboration with the Housing Authority of Champaign County and the Rock Counseling Group, join us for a webinar on parenting and building healthy parent/child relationships.

Much like Bluey cartoon parents Bandit and Chilli, human parents try to keep all the balls in the air— trying to work, keep the house clean, manage other day-to-day tasks—also let’s not forget about trying to spend quality time with our kiddos and have a bit of alone time. Different parenting challenges come along, but we can get creative (and be imperfect) with how we manage them. During this presentation we take some pointers from our favorite Heeler parents, Bandit and Chilli, about how to work through parenting issues such as screen time, creative play, bribing our kids, mistakes, favoritism, and difficult topics such as infertility, mental health, miscarriage, and death—all in an imperfect, perfectly realistic way.

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