DEARBORN HEIGHTS, Michigan – Need practical strategies to learn how to get your kids, at any age, to behave? Dearborn Heights Montessori Center (DHMC) invites parents to attend a discussion of “Six Best Parenting Strategies Ever,” presented by Thomas Haller, a leading authority on parenting and relationships,
The meeting will be held from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. on Monday, January 16, 2012 at the DHMC campus, located at 466 N. John Daly in Dearborn Heights. Admission is free, and complimentary child care will be available.
As a noted Michigan psychologist and author, Haller hosts a highly rated radio program, appears regularly on television, and maintains a private practice as a child, adolescent, and couples therapist. He is skilled at helping parents use effective words to create behavioral change and raise confident children.
“Mr. Haller’s presentations are both highly informative and entertaining,” said Kay Neff, head of Dearborn Heights Montessori Center. “When we have the opportunity to bring such a respected authority to our campus, we’re happy to invite any parents in the community who are searching for effective parenting strategies.”
To ensure adequate seating for the January 16 workshop, reservations are requested by calling DHMC in advance at 313-359-3000. Additional information about Haller is available at www.uncommon-parenting.com.
About Dearborn Heights Montessori Center
Dearborn Heights Montessori Center (DHMC) is a non-profit educational community founded in 1972. Celebrating its 40th anniversary year, DHMC is the largest and longest-established Montessori school in western Wayne County. Programs include toddler, preschool, kindergarten, elementary, and middle school as well as summer programs and academic tutoring. Day care and latchkey are also available for enrolled children. DHMC has received accreditation from the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) and is affiliated with the American Montessori Society, Michigan Montessori Society, and the Association of Independent Michigan Schools (AIMS). DHMC toddler, preschool, day care and latchkey programs, along with its satellites Livonia Montessori Center and Plymouth-Canton Montessori School, are licensed by the Michigan Division of Child and Adult Licensing. More information is available at www.dhmontessori.org.