Coursera Parenting Courses List

Coursera offers a wide range of parenting courses to help parents gain the knowledge and skills needed to raise their children. These courses cover topics such as child development, communication, discipline, and more. With Coursera, parents can access quality education from the comfort of their own home.

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Everyday Parenting: The ABCs of Child Rearing

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This course, Everyday Parenting: The ABCs of Child Rearing, provides step-by-step instructions and demonstrations to help you develop the behaviors you would like to see in your child. Learn how simple modifications to tone of voice and phrasing can lead to more compliance, and gain insight into parenting misconceptions and ineffective strategies. Practice the techniques to reap the rewards and improve your effectiveness in changing your child’s behavior. Subtitles available in Chinese and Spanish.

Family Spirit Nurture

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This course provides health educators and home visitors with the knowledge and skills to support Indigenous families with infants 0-6 months old. It focuses on positive nutrition and growth, as well as maternal and family nutrition, through a strengths-based lens that incorporates Indigenous foods and Native Foodways.

Kids with Cancer Still Need School: The Providers Role

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This course will help you understand and address the challenges parents and families face when a child is diagnosed with cancer. You will gain the skills and resources needed to support parents to use the parent-informed Roadmaps to access schooling supports for their child. Learn how to start conversations about schooling issues early and often, and make small changes in your practice that can make a big difference in how well parents can advocate for their child's schooling needs.