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PARENT CAFE TUESDAY APRIL 30, 2024


Bring all your questions on Tuesday, April 30th, and join us as Dr.  Kristine Taivalmaa, Pediatrician with SSM Health, creates a space to converse about “All Things Kids”. This is a fantastic opportunity to delve into the nuances of potty training, children’s eating and sleeping patterns, their social/emotional needs, technology use, as well as how best to connect and communicate with your little ones. What’s effective for you might benefit others, so this is a great chance to chat with fellow parents and caregivers in a welcoming, comfortable setting.  A meal and child care are provided. Registration is required.

Tuesday, April 30th, 2024;  11 am – 12 pm   and   4:30-5:30 pm
Register for 11am: https://84415.blackbaudhosting.com/84415/Parent-Cafe-24Apr2024-2
Register for 4:30pm: https://84415.blackbaudhosting.com/84415/Parent-Cafe-24Apr2024

Parent Cafe Feedback Form-Please share your thoughts from previous Cafe’s.

CMFDL is proud to offer 12-15 Parent Cafe’s per year. A Free Program for Grown Ups- with supervised child care for your children.

Made possible by the Wisconsin Child Abuse & Neglect Prevention Board & the SPROUT Partnership. Includes a free meal. Registration is Required.

Watch Dr. Elizabeth Strittmatter discuss the challenges of Screen Time in parenting from a prior Parent Cafe Presentation

Reference from Previous Cafe:
Topic: Supporting Your Child through the Ups and Downs
Presenter: Lori Tschetter, Bereavement Specialist and licensed Social Worker

Lori Tschetter brings experience from the front lines of parenting, having been active in the role of “Mom” for the past 15 years. She is an avid supporter of programs for children, such as the Children’s Museum, that focus on encouraging growth, development and engagement of the child. Lori is a licensed Social Worker and works as a Bereavement Specialist with SSM Health, where her primary role is to provide support to children in the community who are grieving a loss after a significant death.