CVNY provides seven distinct activities to engage parents, families and community members, including:
- Virtual Workshops: online-sessions that use our pedagogy to develop parents’ critical thinking, research and executive functioning skills on a range of topics, with emphasis on economic development and fatherhood.
- In-person Workshops: sessions held at each school that focus on local needs, interests and concerns of parents and family members, developed based on a local needs assessment administered at the school level.
- Community Resource Info Sessions: local social service providers are invited to let parents and family members know of the supports the resources and interventions that are available to them.
- School Resource Info Sessions: School-system resource providers are invited to let parents and family members know of the supports the resources and interventions that are available to them.
- Advisory Council Meetings: parents, families and community members join other members of the school community to discuss the progress, plans, feedback and suggestions related to the program.
- Special Events: parents, families and community members participate as audience or volunteers to support and observe students as they showcase their mastery of the things they learned in the program.
- Action Projects: parents, families and community members participate as volunteers to plan and implement student-led community activities that address the causes and effects of their neighborhood concerns.
In addition to delivering the aforementioned services, we also provide professional development to parent coordinators in the form of workshops and one-on-one coaching. Last but not least, we develop family literacy curricula covering a range of issues, and allow schools/districts to license our artificial intelligence-powered generator “Teacher PAI” to create customized parent workshops.
Virtual Family Literacy Workshops
Each month during the school year, our family literacy workshops provides parents with strategies, opportunities, and resources to help families, with a focus on fatherhood and economic development.
Understanding the Difference Between 2-Year and 4-Year Colleges
10,
EST
Choosing the right college path is a big decision for students and families. This informative workshop is designed to help parents understand the key differences between 2-year and 4-year colleges, so they can better support their children in making informed choices.
Introduction to Mental Health Issues in Youth: Unpacking the Puzzle, Understanding Youth Mental Health
21,
EST
Begin the journey with a foundational look into what mental health means for children and adolescents. Learn to recognize early warning signs, bust common myths, and understand how developmental stages impact emotional well-being. This session builds the groundwork for future topics by fostering awareness, empathy, and clarity with your child’s mental well-being.
College Requirements: Empowering Families to Support College-Bound Students
14,
EST
This informative and engaging parent workshop is designed to help families better understand the academic and non-academic requirements for college admission. Whether your child is just starting high school or preparing to apply, this session will provide the tools and knowledge parents need to support their student’s college journey.
Strategies for Supporting Youth Mental Health at Home: Creating Safe Spaces: Everyday Practices for Mental Wellness
18,
EST
Explore simple yet effective strategies parents can implement at home to support their child’s mental health. This workshop will cover routines, communication techniques, and environmental influences. Discover how to transform your home into a haven of emotional support, stability, and security.
Understanding the College Admissions Process for First-Generation Families
12,
EST
This informative and supportive workshop is designed specifically for parents and guardians of first-generation college-bound students. Navigating the college admissions process can be overwhelming—especially for families who may be unfamiliar with how it works. Our goal is to demystify the process and empower families with the knowledge and tools needed to support their students on the journey to higher education.
Understanding and Managing Anxiety and Depression in Youth: Breaking the Silence: Helping Kids Cope with Anxiety & Depression
16,
EST
Gain insight into the symptoms, causes, and impacts of anxiety and depression in youth. This session will offer tools for recognizing when a child needs professional help and provides guidance on how to respond with compassion and action. Parents will leave equipped with skills for open dialogue and emotional first aid, as well as resources readily available to access the support they need.
Ways to Motivate My Child’s Learning in Summer Months
13,
EST
Summer is a time for relaxation and fun, but it’s also an opportunity to keep your child’s learning on track in a way that’s engaging and enjoyable. This workshop is designed for parents and caregivers who want to explore creative, effective ways to motivate their child’s learning during the summer months, ensuring they continue to grow academically while having fun.
What’s my Why Finding my Purpose
14,
EST
This interactive workshop invites parents to explore and identify their core motivations and how these align with potential career paths. Engaging in a series of reflective and exploratory exercises, participants will delve into understanding their unique skills and strengths, and how these can be applied to various careers. By examining personal and professional goals, this workshop aims to inspire a clearer sense of purpose and direction.
How to Interview for a Job
09,
EST
Ready to ace your job interview and make a lasting impression? This workshop will equip you with the skills and strategies you need to confidently navigate any interview, whether it’s in-person, virtual, or panel-style. Learn how to present yourself effectively, answer common questions with ease, and stand out as the ideal candidate for the job.
What are Success Skills Needed for Today’s Job Market
16,
EST
In today’s rapidly evolving job market, it is crucial for parents to understand and impart the essential success skills to their children. This workshop will guide parents on how to foster vital skills such as communication, teamwork, adaptability, and problem-solving in their children, which are indispensable for modern careers. Parents will engage in interactive activities, including matching games that link skills with professionals and group discussions to deepen their understanding of how these skills are applied in various professions. By the end of this session, participants will be equipped with practical strategies to support their children in developing the skills needed to navigate and succeed in the future workforce.
How to Write a Cover Letter for a Job
11,
EST
A great cover letter can be the key to landing your dream job, but how do you write one that truly stands out? This workshop is designed to help you master the art of crafting a personalized, impactful cover letter that showcases your qualifications and enthusiasm for the position.
Building Positive Culture in Your Workplace
19,
EST
In this workshop, parents will explore strategies for fostering a positive culture within their workplace, an environment that affects both professional satisfaction and personal well-being. Participants will engage in reflective exercises, sharing personal experiences and learning from each other’s insights about workplace positivity. Through group discussions and activities, parents will uncover practical methods for promoting appreciation, empathy, and mutual support among colleagues. The workshop will emphasize the connection between positive workplace culture and overall emotional well-being, offering actionable takeaways to help parents build and sustain a nurturing and motivating environment.
Resume Writing for My Dream Job
14,
EST
Are you ready to land your dream job but need a standout resume to get noticed? This hands-on workshop is designed to help you build a powerful, professional resume that showcases your skills, experience, and unique value to employers. Whether you’re starting fresh or looking to refine your current resume, this session will provide you with the tools and strategies to craft a document that will grab attention and make you shine.
Building Executive Function Skills for the Family
12,
EST
In this engaging workshop, participants will explore practical strategies to strengthen executive function skills within the family context. This interactive session covers essential skills such as planning, organization, emotional regulation, and time management, all tailored to everyday family activities. Through activities like “Executive Function Skills Bingo” and “Emotion Thermometer,” participants will gain hands-on experience and learn techniques to foster collaboration, manage conflicts, and enhance family communication. By the end, families will leave with actionable strategies to integrate these skills into their daily lives, creating a supportive environment for all family members to thrive.
Financial Aid Opportunities for My Child
07,
EST
Navigating the world of financial aid can be overwhelming, but it doesn’t have to be! Join us for an informative workshop designed to help you understand the various financial aid options available for your child’s education. Whether your child is preparing for college or vocational school, this session will guide you through the essential steps to securing financial assistance.
Ways to Build Motivation & Self Esteem in Your Child
17,
EST
Learn tips to boost your child’s confidence and motivation. This workshop provides parents with strategies to help their children build self-esteem and stay motivated, aligning with the Mastery Model’s focus on personal growth and achievement.
Creating an Emotionally Intelligent Family
15,
EST
This workshop is designed to encourage family members to engage in meaningful conversations, self-reflection, and goal setting to promote emotional intelligence and wellness within the family unit. It is an opportunity for families to strengthen their bonds and create a more emotionally intelligent and supportive environment.
Talking with My Child About Healthy Relationships
10,
EST
This workshop equips parents with the tools to have meaningful conversations with their children about healthy relationships, covering topics such as respect, communication, and boundaries. It promotes emotional intelligence and aligns with the Community Change Pedagogy’s emphasis on social-emotional learning and well-being.