Beginning April 27th, Family Nurturing Program is offering a new parenting group called Parents Learning Together. The group will be held from 6pm to 8 pm one Monday out of each month. The group will discuss issues regarding parenting, questions within the group, and trending topics on parenting. The public is invited and there is no fee. Light refreshments will be provided. There will also be child care available. Come and connect with other parents!
Monday, April 27, 2015
Wednesday, April 15, 2015
Making Good Choices
What choices we make about ourselves most certainly affect those around us, in particularly our families. In our parenting class this week we are talking about how our choice to use tobacco, alcohol, or drugs will affect our children and even our unborn children.
Here are some statistics obtained from the Nurturing Parenting Program (Bavolek, 2007) for you to consider:
Second hand smoke can affect the unborn child in the following ways:
Reference:
Here are some statistics obtained from the Nurturing Parenting Program (Bavolek, 2007) for you to consider:
- Health risks of smoking include: increased risk of heart disease, stroke, cancer, emphysema, and worsened lung function.
- Pregnant women who smoke run an increased risk of having stillborn or premature infants or infants with low birth weight. (p. 11)
Second hand smoke can affect the unborn child in the following ways:
- Miscarriage
- Stillbirth
- Reduced lung function
- Complications during pregnancy
- Premature birth
- Intellectual and behavioral defects
- Low birth weight (Bavolek, 2007, p. 11)
- Increased illnesses
- Subjecting child to 40 toxic, cancer causing substances
- Lower respiratory tract infections
- Ear infections
- Reduced lung function
- Asthma
- Cancer/Leukemia in childhood (2007, p. 12)
Reference:
Bavolek, S. J. (2007). Nurturing Skills For Families. Asheville, NC: Family Development Resources, Inc.
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