Parent Education & Family Programs

Strong outcomes begin when school and home are aligned. Parent education is a core part of how this community supports students and families over time.

Parent Education Class

Parent Education is a required six-week program for all new families. It reflects a shared belief that students do best when the adults in their lives have a common understanding, shared language, and practical tools that extend beyond the classroom.

This is not a lecture series. It is a guided, evidence-informed experience designed to help families better understand how learning, behavior, and regulation work together, and how support at home can reinforce what students are building at school.

The program is led by experienced professionals and grounded in decades of research related to ADHD, executive functioning, and child development.

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Family Social Skills Program

In addition to Parent Education, The Craig School offers a no-cost Family Social Skills Program through a partnership with behavioral health practitioners at the University of California, Riverside, funded by the California Youth Behavioral Health Initiative (CYBHI).

This program is available to eligible families and is offered as a community services.

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