Common Sense Parenting® Authorized Parent Trainer

2012 CSP Workshop Offered at the Village of Boys Town

Full workshop calendar

3 days – $885
8:30 AM - 4:30 PM

  • April 16-18
  • June 4-6
  • September 17-19 
  • November 12-14 

Register today

Common Sense Parenting® (CSP) is an award-winning, practical, skill-based parenting program that teaches parents easy-to-learn techniques and logical strategies to address everyday issues of communication, discipline, decision-making, relationships, and self-control. The Common Sense Parenting - Authorized Parent Trainer workshop is an in-depth and comprehensive three-day training that equips professionals with the knowledge, techniques, and materials to conduct Common Sense Parenting classes in their communities.

For more information about Common Sense Parenting - Authorized Parent Trainer contact Nancy Kava at 402-498-3119 or nancy.kava@boystown.org.

Who Should Attend

This research-proven training is for anyone interested in helping parents improve their skills, including: teachers and school administrators, counselors and therapists, early childhood and parent educators, EAP providers, social service providers, faith-based program providers, juvenile diversion and probation officers, and military family outreach coordinators.

Benefits of Attending

Common Sense Parenting - Authorized Parent Trainer provides participants with the expertise to:

  • Teach parents to use clear specific teaching techniques and effective consequences to increase acceptable behavior and decrease problem behaviors.
  • Help parents proactively teach children important skills that will prevent problems and increase their success.
  • Show parents how to remain calm in intense situations, as well as teach their children to calm themselves when they are upset.
  • Provide parents with the means to open the lines of communication with their children.
  • Adapt and mold the CSP program so it perpetually and consistently works for those you teach, regardless of their age, race, religion or socioeconomic class.