Tina Beard
Beardtm@usmc-mccs.org
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New Parent Support Program office is located at Midway Park Marine & Family Services Annex- Bldg LCH4012-B, on the corner of 3rd and Butler. |
Home Visitors provide support, education, and parenting information for military families, within a 50 mile radius, who are expecting or who have children ages 5 and under. We welcome the opportunity to assist single parents.
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Dad and Mom learn how to make a smooth transition into parenthood.
This is a hands-on experience for expectant parents or those have children up to 6 months. Learn about growth, nutrition, and safety for your baby.
Call 910-449-9501 to pre-register or visit our office located at Midway Park Marine & Family Services Annex- Bldg LCH4012-B, on the corner of 3rd and Butler.
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| 2011 | ||
| You must pre-register to attend. | ||
| 16-17 NOV | 30 NOV-1 DEC | 14-15 DEC |
| 2012 | ||
| You must pre-register to attend. | ||
| 11-12 JAN | 18-19 JAN | 25-26 JAN |
| 8-9 FEB | 15-16 FEB | 22-23 FEB |
| 14-15 MAR | 21-22 MAR | 28-29 MAR |
| 11-12 APR | 18-19 APR | 25-26 APR |
| 9-12 MAY | 16-17 MAY | 23-24 MAY |
| 13-14 JUN | 20-21 JUN | 27-28 JUN |
| 11-12 JUL | 18-19 JUL | 25-26 JUL |
| 8-9 AUG | 15-16 AUG | 22-23 AUG |
| 5-6 SEP | 19-20 SEP | 26-27 SEP |
| 3-4 OCT | 17-18 OCT | 24-25 OCT |
| 7-8 NOV | 14-15 NOV | 28-29 NOV |
| 12-13 DEC | ||
Call 910-449-9501 to pre-register or visit our office located at Midway Park Marine & Family Services Annex- Bldg LCH4012-B, on the corner of 3rd and Butler.
A class designed to address the challenges of parenting, discipline techniques, and the needs of children at various stages of development.
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2011 Dates
5-8 Dec
2012 Dates
5-8 MAR
4-7 JUN
3-6 DEC
Navy Marine Corps Relief Society accepts donations of gently used clothing, sizes infant to school age, for use in our Well-Baby Clinic.
Your donations go directly to Navy and Marine Corps families in need and are deeply appreciated. Please look for donation boxes at the Tarawa Terrace and Hadnot Point Child Development Centers. Please call 910-451-5346 to arrange for large or
small pickups at your home.
Thank you in advance for your generosity!
The New Parent Support Program (NPSP) is a professional team of social workers and nurses who provide educational and supportive services to military families.
Our trained, supervised staff has extensive knowledge of the issues encountered by today's parents. These home visitors are sensitive to the unique challenges facing military families.
The NPSP helps families cope with stress, isolation, pre and postdeployment, reunions, and the everyday demands of parenthood through a variety of programs.
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Who is eligible for this program?
This voluntary participation program was developed to assist families in many ways that friends and family often do when back at home. Marine and sister service families expecting a child, or with a child under six years of age, are eligible to participate free of charge in all of the services offered.
What can the NPSP do for me?
This program offers expectant parents and parents of newborn and young children the opportunity to learn new skills as parents and to improve old ones. There are often many questions about the needs of infants and young children. The NPSP is a reliable source for answers to your questions in the classroom or in the privacy of your home.
What if we are not new parents?
Even if you have been raising your family for a few years, new ages and stages bring different challenges. Often, addling a brother or sister to the family presents a real change in the family. The NPSP offers you the opportunity to express your concerns and ask questions about babies, young children, and family relationships.
The NPSP Helps You...
-To prepare for parenthood
-To become more confident as a parent
-To understand the ages and stages of your child's development in order to make wise choices
-To develop common ground with your spouse in the area of parenting
-To improve your relationship with your children
-To develop new friendships
-To make parenting fun
-To be a better parent to your children
-To feel more at home in the military community
For more information about the NPSP, please call (910) 449-9501.

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