Nobody's Perfect Parenting Program

Provided by YMCA

A free program for parents of children birth to 5 years of age. Parent will discuss various topics aimed at improving their parenting skills.
Nobody’s Perfect is a free program for parents of children birth to 5 years of age. Parents identify the issues they want to discuss. Facilitators will cover a range of topics and guide discussions on concerns that parents may have. Meal & childminding provided.

Nobody’s Perfect is a place where parents can:
  • Meet with other parents of young children (ages 0–5).
  • Share questions or concerns and ideas about being a parent.
  • Learn about child development, safety, health and behaviour.
  • Talk about real-life parenting experiences.
  • Work together with the support of a trained facilitator.
  • Discover ways of positive parenting
Within a group setting, parents participate in facilitated sessions that:
  • Promote positive parenting.
  • Increase parents' understanding of children's health, safety, and behaviour.
  • Help parents build on the skills they have and learn new ones.
  • Improve parents' self-esteem and coping skills.
  • Increase self-help and mutual support.
  • Connect them with community services and resources.
  • Help prevent family violence.
  • 250-376-4771 (Kamloops)

    Website: https://www.kamloopsy.org...

    John Todd Centre Y-Early Years Centre - 150 Wood Street, Kamloops, British Columbia, V2B 0G6

    250-826-6356 (Kelowna)

    Public email: karla.hagel@ymcasibc.ca

    Website: https://www.ymcaokanagan.ca/Programs...

    375 Hartman Road, Kelowna, British Columbia, V1X 2M9

    Cost: No cost

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    Availability

    Service area: Kamloops, Kelowna + show cities

    Service area cities: Kamloops and Kelowna

    Ways to Access
    • Provided at multiple locations
    • Provided in a group in-person

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