Parenting Support

Parenting Support

Despite the fact that your kids may indicate the contrary, despite media and social media influences, despite the influence of friends, research clearly and consistently demonstrates that parents are the most powerful influencer of their children's behaviors. But parenting can be tough. Alliance for Youth offers FREE resources, classes and online support for a variety of parenting topics.
Download Parenting Support Referral Form.

For more information about Alliance for Youth’s Parenting Programs, please contact Isis Olson,  [email protected], (406) 952-0035.

Parenting Education Courses

These programs are supported by the Montana Children’s Trust Fund, United Way of Cascade County and Dennis & Phyllis Washington Foundation.
Nurturing Parenting

Nurturing Parenting Class

Nurturing Parenting (NP) is an evidence-based program designed to improve parents’ understanding of the needs of their children and improve appropriate parent responses to meet their children’s needs. Service provision encompasses parents with children ages 0-12 years. The program incorporates visually-based teaching methodologies, reflective dialogue (provider-parent), social support networks, accountability, and observed and coached “practice” in application of newly learned skills. NP is accomplished through a combination of 12 facilitated, group education/skill building sessions and 1-5 individual skill building sessions. The number of individual sessions is based upon parent-child needs.


Parenting Moontana

Parenting Montana

Parenting Montana provides easy-to-use tools to support your child’s success from birth through the teen years. Check out all the helpful resources at https://parentingmontana.org/.

Positive Parenting Support Group

Positive Parenting Support Group

Parenting is hard, we believe we can support one another as we navigate parenthood and all of the challenges that come with it. We are stronger together!

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Alliance for Youth Parenting Programs brought to you in partnership with Montana Children’s Trust Fund.

Our parents need support to learn the knowledge and skills needed to raise our youth to be thriving adults. Find out how you can help.

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