Parenting groups
Parenting groups are available throughout the city and offer classes for parents of children of all ages.
The booklet, Helping Hands: A Parenting Resource Directory, is available by contacting Philadelphia’s Department of Human Services, 1515 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA 19102, (215)-683-4DHS.
Other sources of information on parenting and local programs available online or by phone:
- Parent Action Network
215-PARENTS - Department of Human Services:
www.phila.gov/dhs - Search Online for Services
www.phillysos.org - Parenting questions and answers
www.parenting-qa.com - Pregnancy and parenting
Parenting.ivillage.com







Comments (3)
Submitted by Roger D. Casterline (not verified) on Tue, 04/07/2009 - 15:43.
Greetings:
My name is Roger D. Casterline, and my book is entitled, "The IKE Disease." The book was written for teenagers and is a one on one counseling session with the reader. For the book I drew on 27 years as a high school guidance counselor and 10 years as an FBI Agent. The main theme of the book is obedience to parents. Every student I have know that has made it their business to disobey their parents suffered great hardship. Please note that IKE are initials for, "I Know Everything." Thank you for any interest you might have in my book.
God Bless!!!
Roger D. Casterline
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Tue, 04/07/2009 - 16:04.
Roger Casterline...
In Philly, the blame for student failure...is assigned to teachers...
However, in the real world...I certainly will try to purchase that book...
Thanks.
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