
Organized by age, there are topic areas that came directly from the Montana parents’ stated challenges and also, hopes for raising their children. For each age from five to nineteen, you’ll discover tools on:
- Anger
- “Back Talk”
- Bullying
- Chores
- Confidence
- Conflict
- Discipline
- Friends
- Homework
- Listening
- Lying
- Meltdowns
- Mixed Messages about Alcohol
- Reading
- Routines
- Sharing
- Stress
These tools take parents through a simple step-by-step process seeking your children’s input first, then teaching through interactive modeling, practicing new skills, supporting those skills, and reinforcing them by noticing those positive steps. The site also contains background pieces so that parents can learn more about social and emotional development, discipline for skill building, logical consequences, intentional communication, healthy risk-taking and more.
Montana television will be airing videos like the one below to make parents aware of this tremendous resource. Though the site is specifically designed for Montana parents taking into consideration their desires and needs, it serves as a national model of what’s possible when states work together to support families and their healthy development.
I was so honored to work on this project! I hope you’ll check it out! Congratulations to the Montana Department of Health and Human Services, Montana State University’s Center for Health and Safety Culture and specifically Annmarie McMahill, Jay Otto, Jami Arpin, Kari Finley, Anjali Nandi and the entire team who dedicated years to this effort! It’s a joy to work with you! Please check out ParentingMontana.org!!!
