Mark Perlman to launch the Nurturing Father’s Program, Marriage and Parenting Program at Oneida Nation!
Fathering and Parenting Expert, Mark Perlman, to appear in Oneida, Wisconsin on Oct 25th-27th 2006. Mark will provide training to professionals and parents on ways to strengthen family relationships
Members of the Oneida Tribe will hear Mark speak on such topics as: Nurturing ourselves and our children, effective discipline, teamwork with spouse/partner, managing anger and resolving conflicts and much more. For more details, visit Mark’s website at www.nurturingfathers.com.
Mark has worked with parents, children and families for more than 30 years. Mark is the proud father of two grown sons, Jaime and Corey Perlman. He is the past Executive Director of the Family Counseling Center, The Child Protection Center and Fathers United Network (FUN) of Sarasota, Florida. He is currently the Director of the Connecting Fathers and Families Initiative.
Author of The Nurturing Father's Program, a 13-week curriculum that has become a national model for helping men learn the skills and attitudes for nurturing. Perlman authored a book entitled A Nurturing Father's Journal which is a workbook format created to engage men/fathers in an interactive process to explore and strengthen their nurturing skills. A wealth of information and practical tools are presented, along with questions that guide the father to write his own attitudes, values, experiences and feelings about each area.
"I really did learn a lot especially on how to talk to my family. I must talk to them by using eye contact. I will kneel down and talk to my son at eye level. It really does work! My wife has noticed the big change in me. I would recommend this fathering program for every father out there in the world. There is always room for improvement. I'm just sorry to see it end."
Married, Head Start father of 4 year old
If you are interested in learning more about parenting courses, fathering courses or relationship skills training, you can visit www.nurturingfathers.com and www.marriageandparenting.com.