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Parent/Guardian Classes, Support & Workshops

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The Family Education Program offers workshops, classes, support groups, legal clinics, and family-friendly activities.

All of these programs center around teaching positive parenting skills that build strong families.


Please see current class offerings:


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In-person 


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Child Crisis Arizona is pleased to offer some courses on-demand. 

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Child Crisis Arizona se complace en ofrecer algunos cursos a pedido. 

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Who says kids should have all the fun learning and growing? Parenting is a learned skill, too. But it’s not always fun — and it’s never easy.

Parenting instincts and confidence benefit greatly from exposure to research-based strategies and time-tested wisdom from expert educators. Here are Valley programs that offer classes to help you find the sweet spot where “effective parenting” meets “enjoyable experience” for all.

Arizona Facts of Life Active Parenting
3310 W. Flower St., Phoenix
602-254-2704 • azfactsoflife.org
Workshops educate parents on a variety of issues related to teens and youth ages 11 to 17. Topics include Understanding Your Teen, Active Communication, Reducing Power Struggles, Parenting with Style, Preventing Teen Drug Use and Control vs. Influence. Funded by the Arizona Department of Health Services Teen Pregnancy Prevention Program. Classes are free and court-approved.

Benevilla Family Resource Center
16752 N. Greasewood St., Surprise
623-207-6016 • benevilla.org
Provides free parenting classes, support groups, literacy events, purposeful play groups, referrals to community agencies and a lending library for families with children from birth to age 5. The center is funded by a grant from First Things First.

Deer Valley Family Resource Center
Copper Creek Elementary, 7071 W. Hillcrest Blvd., Glendale
New River Elementary School, 48827 N. Black Canyon Fwy., New River
623-445-4727 • dvusd.org/dvfrc
Provides support to strengthen families living in the north Phoenix region. Offers education, prevention and awareness by coordinating existing programs and services to meet the needs of families with children ages birth through 5. Empowers parents and caregivers to become educators themselves and join in the joy of their child’s learning during the early developmental years. Funded by a grant from First Things First.

Fun Van by First Things First
480-474-8559 • ajpl.org/funvan
A free, mobile parenting-education program operating in Pinal County in association with Apache Junction Public Library and First Things First. Children from birth to age 5 and their parents or caregivers attend 11 weekly classes on early literacy and parenting skills. Each class includes crafts, play time, story time, parent session, a book to keep and more.

Child Crisis Arizona offers a virtual parenting support group on the first Wednesday of the month via Zoom.

The virtual meeting will be led by a Child and Family Education Specialist.

The group will tackle topics like:

Please note that classes will resume in the fall. To sign up for the next meeting, register here: