2022 Raising Healthy Families Community Education Series
These past two years have been especially challenging for parents. Many are seeking strategies to improve their relationships with their children, and support their children’s mental and emotional wellbeing. Strong parenting helps prevent substance misuse, isolation, self-harm, and suicidality.
In this workshop, Colette Reid-Horn will present the Relationship – Accountability – Mentoring (RAM) model. This highly effective model offers parents a concrete way to both shift how they see and experience themselves and how their kids see and experience them. You will learn how to increase your ability to respond to your children’s needs with attention, care, and compassion. This authentic leadership will support you and your children to grow simultaneously.
Bio
Colette Reid-Horn is a New York native from a strong Caribbean background with more than twenty-five years of experience in higher education and mental health. She gladly calls the Bay Area home. Colette proudly exudes her cultural values and beliefs in the work that she engages with. She believes in the Jamaican motto of her parent’s rich heritage, “Out of many, one people.” Colette is a licensed clinical social worker and credentialed school counselor.
Colette currently is Adjunct Faculty at the University of San Francisco, Clinical Supervisor and Practitioner in Oakland, California, and Lead Consultant for Horn Development Consulting. She invests her time learning about various contexts that will assist in building the lives of youth, children, and families. For the past twenty-five years she has specialized in counseling and therapeutic services to individuals, groups, and families – specifically children and young adults.
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