Parenting is sacred. It’s also hard work — especially in today’s world. The Positive Indian Parenting (PIP) program honors the strength, wisdom, and love passed down by Native ancestors while offering tools to meet today’s parenting challenges.
This program is for parents, grandparents, caregivers, and anyone raising children. Whether you’re raising babies or teens, the values and tools in this series can help you feel more confident, connected, and supported.
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### 🌿 What Is Positive Indian Parenting? PIP is a nationally recognized parenting curriculum developed by and for Native communities. It blends traditional Native values with practical parenting skills.
Each session includes: - Teachings on historical parenting practices - Culturally grounded discussions about discipline, guidance, and strength - Time to reflect, share, and build connections with other families
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Classes in Supai Offered in-person and by video Laurie provides PIP classes for families of the Havasuwa Baaja Tribe. 🗓️ Next Class: April 23, 2025 at 3:00 PM
• Location: [Add location if needed – e.g., Supai School or Clinic] • All participants receive a certificate at the end
**Offered in-person and by video** Laurie provides PIP classes for families of the Havasuwa Baaja Tribe. - Sessions available throughout the year - Childcare support available during group times (when possible) - All participants receive a certificate at the end
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### 🧭 Topics Covered in the Series: 1. Traditional Parenting 2. Lessons of the Storyteller 3. The Role of Extended Family 4. Traditional Behavior Management 5. Harmony in Child Rearing 6. Traditional Parenting Practices and Self-Care 7. Praise in Traditional Parenting 8. Choices in Parenting
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> “We carry our ancestors’ strength into every choice we make as parents.”
Want to join the next class or learn more? **Call or text Laurie at 580–302–0136.** You’ll be welcomed with open arms — no judgment, just support.