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REDUCED FEES FOR SPECIAL SUMMER SYMPOSIUM FOR FIRST DAY & SEASONED PROFESSIONALS WORKING WITH FAMILIES, CHILDREN, PARENTS, AND COMMUNITIES
SPECIAL SUMMER SYMPOSIUM FOR FIRST DAY & SEASONED PROFESSIONALS WORKING WITH FAMILIES, CHILDREN, PARENTS, AND COMMUNITIES
There are so many reasons why you should register today! Of course, some so many talented speakers have given their careers to help develop public policy, fighting for social justice, examining what makes an evidence-based intervention and implementing models. We are committed to taking portions of all registrations to go towards the support of programs serving children that live in group homes/orphanages and lack the "home where their parent(s) or a family member are raising our future in the now." Yes, there will be a time for exceptional training that Fathers and Families Coalition of America has developed with child and family, social work, psychology, sociology and other fields as experts but the niche of preparing new and advanced professionals working with fathers.
FFCA has the advantage of providing an online and interactive virtual dynamic opportunity to join this New York Symposium from anywhere in the United States or Internationally. Signing up for this special June 11th & 12th symposium is easy, and we have made the entire program priced at a very modest registration. The impacts of our credential program offered on June 12th have tremendous results for attendees. This symposium is an expanded version of our Fatherhood Practitioner Certificate program from 2017 or earlier that a review of our syllabus will provide our commitment for participants' professional development success.
Register today and while you get the experience to listen to our confirmed experts on Monday, June 11th you will go through a tremendous program on Tuesday, June 12th. Learn more about this collaborative symposium and register today here!
"Thank you for the credential. I will proudly display it. I'm anxious to receive the hard copy. I've made room in my office wall to hang it. As I think back on the assignments, I must tell you they were intense. I had to really bring my executive functions together to get them completed in time and in satisfactory form. The assignments were definitely thought-provoking, intense, challenging and demanding......but...useful. I enjoyed working on it. Again, thank for a wonderful experience. Best wishes and good luck in all your endeavors."
-Richard Rodriguez, PsyD., El Grito Head Start, Silver City, New Mexico