LCPC Parent Education announced the addition of three new classes to its fall lineup. Beginning Sept. 14 and 15, parents of college students will also have the opportunity to participate in parent education. After 20 years of developing curriculum and a community for these classes under her own personal parent coaching business, Jan Roberts’ college classes will make their debut under the umbrella of LCPC Parent Education this fall.
Taught by Jan, “Parenting College Freshmen” will meet Wednesdays from 12:15 p.m. to 1:45 p.m. This class will provide support in the process of launching a student into the new world of college. Topics will include surviving away from home, living with a roommate, managing a budget, adjusting to academic differences and wise awareness of the “Big 3 of College” (sex, drugs, alcohol). Parents will be guided in “parenting from a distance,” learning to become a mentor instead of a manager, and becoming an important advocate – encouraging their student toward independence. Parents will join with class members in sending three joint college care packages to their students.
“Parenting College Sophomores,” also taught by Roberts, will meet Thursdays from 9:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. This class will help parents to understand the uniqueness of the “sophomore slump” year and provide concrete methods to encourage students. No longer the “new kid” on the block (freshman), sophomores are confronted with choosing a major, changing friendships, facing the uncertainties of belonging, time management issues, living off campus in apartments, possibilities of studying abroad and, for some, considerations of transferring to another college. Parents will learn to listen, encourage, and let go. Parents will join with class members in sending three joint college care packages to their students.
In addition to teaching the new college classes, Roberts will also continue to teach her popular grandparenting class. Entering her 30th year as a parent education instructor, Roberts has also taught PEK, ’tween, and teen classes through the years.
Finally, “Parenting College Juniors and Seniors,” taught by Tracy Tobias, will meet Wednesdays from 9:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. As students move into their junior and senior years of college, parents need to fully embrace their roles as mentor and encourager as opposed to manager and fixer. This class will provide a community for parents to nurture their child’s independence and autonomy, allowing them to grow into thriving, successful adults capable of managing their own lives, finances, relationships and emotional well-being. The class will address many of the topics related to the joys and challenges of college life: demanding coursework, jobs, internships, housing, studying abroad, physical, and mental health, roommates, relationships, partying, general adulting skills and moving back home, as well as staying connected. Discussion will also focus on embracing the empty nest and making the most out of a parent’s next chapter.
For 43 years, LCPC’s Parent Education Program has maintained its legacy of reputable staff and quality education. Last year, over 500 parents and children from 22 cities came to the LCPC campus every week, driving from a 30-mile radius of La Cañada. Class listings and online registration are available at www.lacanadapc.org/parented. Scholarships, payment plans and free trial classes are available. Apply online. Email parented@lacanadapc.org for more information.
Submitted by Amanda BAUGHMAN