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The Benefits of Taking the eLearning Parenting Course

  • Writer: Dan Galvin
    Dan Galvin
  • Apr 23, 2024
  • 3 min read

Updated: Oct 25, 2024


The Advent eLearning Parenting course is an online education program designed to provide participants the tools they need to be a better parent. The course features four hours of self-guided content covering a variety of parenting practices and styles including child development and temperament, caring for children’s physical needs, and the importance of structure, routine, and discipline. It is a great option to help educate individuals cited or charged with offenses such as misdemeanor abuse, neglect & endangerment, non-support, and parental non-control. This course can also be a good option for individuals involved in custody negotiations or those looking to become a better parent.

The benefits of taking a parenting course

Whether you have been ordered to take a parenting course by a court or if you are taking it voluntarily possibly at the recommendation of an attorney there are numerous benefits. These benefits include but are not limited to:

  • Helps you understand how to be a better parent

  • Gives way to think critically about your patterns of behavior and make informed choices for your best future

  • Gain knowledge on how best to handle a variety of situations that may come up

  • Improve communication with your child/children

  • Helps you gain insight into why your child/children may behave the way they do

  • Gives you the ability to gain a stronger and healthier parent-child relationship

Course Modules

What is Parenting?

Child Development and Temperament

Caring for Your Child’s Physical Needs: Keeping Your Child Healthy and Safe

Daily Life as a Parent: Implementing Structure and Routine, Focusing on What’s Important

Discipline

Final Review

Conclusion

About the Author

Dr. Kathleen (Katie) Smith is a certified psychologist running a private practice in Louisville, Kentucky. Her main focus is on treating children, adolescents, and families. She has expertise in dealing with clinical problems such as anxiety disorders, depression, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), and trauma from abuse or domestic violence. She also helps children and parents struggling with life changes like divorce. She aids youngsters and teenagers in building successful strategies to handle their emotions and actions. Furthermore, Dr. Smith offers parent coaching and consultation.

Whether you're a new parent feeling a bit overwhelmed, a seasoned parent facing new challenges, or simply someone who wants to enhance their parenting skills, a parenting course can be an excellent resource. The benefits of these courses are far-reaching, impacting not only your relationship with your child but also your personal growth as a parent. If you are interested in taking a parenting course, click here to register and begin.

Our commitment to quality and effectiveness has earned the trust of over 500 criminal justice agencies throughout the United States that regularly utilize the Advent eLearning courses and the Diversion Manager platform.

 

Contact Diversion Manager

You can go to AdventeLearning.com and refer students today! But if you need the support of our fully functional platform which can be configured to accommodate the automation and management of alternative programs with advanced workflow, communication, reporting, and integration with your case management system, then you need Advent Diversion Manager. Go to the Diversion Manager website to learn more and to schedule a demonstration of our fully functional platform.

Advent eLearning courses address a variety of topics including:

Alcohol & Substance Abuse

Anger Management

Animal Care

Boating & Outdoors

Bullying

Juvenile Conflict Resolution

Corrective Thinking

Defensive Driving

Financial Crimes

Firearm Responsibility

Harassment

Hunting Responsibility

Impaired Driving

Juvenile Sexting

Life Skills

Marijuana & THC

Parenting

Prostitution

Revenge Porn

Shoplifting

Theft

Traffic Safety

Underage Substance

Victim Impact Panel


 
 
 

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