Practical Parenting | Women's Recovery Center

Provides education regarding the effects on children of witnessing violence and substance abuse, as well as parenting skill development for those with children in these situations. Topics include the impact of violence on child development, characteristics of children who have witnessed violence, family roles, effective discipline, and communication skills. Child care is currently available during classes due to COVID 19. Class meets requirements of local justice systems, county children services agency, hospitals, health centers, and schools. Class is taught by a licensed therapist and is limited to 10 participants.

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211 Cleveland

Physical Address

6209 Storer Ave., Cleveland, OH 44102

Hours

Provided year-round. Class is 5 weeks, offered once a week. Each session is 2 hours.

Voice

(216) 651-1450

voice | Administrative/Intake

Fax

(216) 651-4351

Application process

Must pre-register. Call M-F: 9:00am-5:30pm. Provides ongoing registration, so that participants may join the class at any point in the curriculum. To receive a certificate of completion document, the attendee must attend all 5 weeks. If the attendee misses two or more sessions, the complete course must be repeated. For non-clients the fees must be paid again. There are no refunds of fees.

Fee

Fixed fee.Often clients pay nothing based on insurance or a sliding scale based on income.

Eligibility

Females, aged 18 and over. Targeted to women and couples in domestic violence and substance abuse situations, although the class is open to any woman. Accepts those who are court-ordered to attend parenting classes. Serves all areas.

Service area

United States

Agency info

Women's Recovery Center

Provides intensive outpatient alcohol and other drug addiction treatment services for women and their families. Services are comprehensive and include help with accessing community services.