Many people believe parenting is a natural skill while others believe it is a skill that should be passed down by the generations before. With advancements in childcare and technology, many new ways of parenting are being used by families all over the world. This blog provides many sources that state the pros and cons of parenting classes for all stages of child development in order to determine what they feel is the best approach.
Tuesday, March 24, 2015
National Parenting Education Network
Source:
"About NPEN." National Parenting Education Network. National Parenting Education Network. Web. 22 Mar. 2015.
Summary:
The National Parenting Education Network, or NPEN for short, is a service that aims to "advancing the field of parenting education" by providing families with necessary information for their child's healthy development ("About NPEN"). They work together with professions in the parenting education field to improve the quality of what is being taught and to improve the knowledge that these professions will produce to those they teach ("About NPEN").
Quality:
The NPEN is a reputable source that provides a wide variety of free resources for those wanting to learn more about parenting education and ways that help you raise your children. They also have the option to provide more support with a not-so-expensive paid membership but do not seem too big on pressing for you to pay for it.
Issues:
This site is extremely biased toward promoting parenting classes and doesn't provide that many reasons of what would happen if you were to not take them or the negative aspects that could possible come along with taking a parenting class.
Key Words and Phrases:
Parenting Classes
Informational Resources
Education for Families
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