EDUCATIONAL SUPPORT CENTER
3600 - 52ND STREET
KENOSHA, WI 53144
653-6300
September 17, 2003
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
262/653-6320 262/653-6266
PARENTIING EXPERT BACK IN KENOSHA BY POPULAR DEMAND; PRESENTS FREE PROGRAM ON SEPT. 23 “911 for Parents: Sanity-Saving Skills to Take the Stress Out of Disciplining Your Children” will be presented by Diana Day, a nationallyrecognized child behavior, personal management, and motivation expert, on Tues., Sept. 23 at 6:30 p.m. in the Bradford High School Auditorium, 3700 Washington Road, Kenosha. The presentation is free and open to the public. Day is back in Kenosha by popular demand. She originally presented “911 for Parents” to a capacity Kenosha crowd on Feb. 19. In her presentation, Day is expected to share strategies for responding to a child’s misbehavior without being angry or mean, how to stop arguments and manipulation, and which rules for kids work, and which never work. In her both humorous and dynamic way, she teach how to manage your child while you’re on the phone, in public, at the market, in a restaurant, or in the car. She’ll also share tips on how single parents can survive and enjoy their role, and the secret to parents working as a team. Due to the prsesentation’s popularity, pre-registration is required. Call 942-2256 by noon on Mon., Sept. 22 to register. “911 for Parents” is sponsored the Kenosha Parent Network, a program administered by the Kenosha Unified School District through the federal Elementary and Secondary Education Act, and the Concerned Citizens Coalition. ### ###