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Classes and Rewards

Rewards Program

For every in-person class that you attend, you will earn $15 credit. For every online class, you will earn $5 credit.
If you want to earn double the rewards for a class, have another adult attend the class with you! You may only have one guest to earn double rewards and you must include their information in your registration. If you have already attended a specific class before, you will only receive rewards for the first time you attend. To redeem your rewards at the Presonwood Family Resource Center, you can walk in or make an appointment by emailing prfc@prestonwood.org or calling 972-428-4717.

Additional Information

Please keep in mind that to respect your time, classes will start promptly at the time they are scheduled. Late arrivals (more than 15 minutes late) will not receive credit for attending.

Sueño Seguro para tu Bebé. Southwest

South 7988 West Virginia Drive, Suite 100, Dallas

La seguridad del sueño del bebé es de vital importancia. Cada año en los Estados Unidos, aproximadamente 3500 bebés mueren de muertes infantiles relacionadas con el sueño. La realidad es que muchos de estos accidentes se pueden prevenir. Por eso, te invitamos a aprender, crear y mantener un espacio seguro para tu bebé.

Purposeful Parenting #3. Resource Center

Resource Center 635 W Campbell Rd, Suite 300, Richardson

Creating a Sense of Family - This multiple session class features practical ideas and positive encouragement for parents of all ages. We discuss topics such as child development, discipline, communication, emotional health, nutrition, and finances.

The Dad Difference. Online

Zoom

This class is specifically geared for new dads who want to step-up and be difference makers within their growing family. Participants will hear a wealth of wisdom and applicable truths that will help them become better men. You will be encouraged and challenged to grow yourself and to achieve the ‘dad difference’

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