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Imagine a job with no holidays or vacations, and lots of overtime… sound like fun? This is parenting, and a lot of the time it is fun. But here’s the thing: it’s fun until it isn’t. When parents are burned out and exhausted, the day to day feels like a real slog.
From ZerotoThree.org: Young children are complex human beings who react to situations in different ways depending on their age, stage of development, and temperament. Your sensitive response can help your child cope during a difficult time.
By Claire Lerner: Even in the earliest months of life, very young babies are trying to make sense of what they are seeing and hearing all around them. Babies figure out what's going on in the world by watching parents' reactions. So it is important for parents to be aware of the signals they are sending.
Serves a variety of needs for families on the Oregon Health Plan (OHP).
This site is for parent and providers. Parent Center staff members and other experts create free materials, handouts, webinars for continued learning. See the CPIR resource library, Early Childhood topics.
Resources include health, legal, housing, and parenting support.
On this Oregon.gov page, parents and providers can find free resources to learn more about early development. Links to Parenting tips, child care and health care information are focused on the needs of families with young children and the providers who serve them.
Statewide listing of community resources. Call to receive personal recommendations based on individual or family needs.
Comprehensive list of Oregon Family resources. Search by topic.
Find local child care providers for children of all abilities.
Many counties in Oregon have a Parenting Education Hub. The Hubs offer parenting classes, events, workshops and other trainings and support for Oregon families. Click on your county to connect you to your Parenting Hub website.
Parenting, family support and family activities in Baker, Wallowa, Union counties.