The Positive Parenting Program (PPP) helps parents in San Diego County find positive solutions to common childhood behavior issues using strategies proven by more than 35 years of research. The curriculum is based on Triple P, an evidenced-based program that has been shown to promote family harmony, reduce parent-child conflict, foster successful peer relationships, and prepare children for successful experiences at school.
Used by millions of families worldwide, PPP is for any parent looking for more effective ways to:
Online parenting support is available in English and Spanish by telephone and video. Learn more below or contact (858) 637-3375 to schedule a session.
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Raising kids isn’t always easy. Learn how to better manage behavior, build positive relationships, and reduce stress for the entire family with free online courses from the Positive Parenting Program. Learn more today!
The Positive Parenting Program offers a variety of ways to learn new parenting techniques. Choose from larger public seminars, small group sessions, or individualized consultations — all led by Triple P certified parent educators.
Workshops are offered in English and Spanish at sites across San Diego. Priority is given to low-income preschools, elementary schools, and military families. The program is free to parents, and onsite childcare can be provided at no-cost.
Group Sessions (smaller groups)
8 interactive sessions consisting of 5 two-hour group meetings and 3 shorter individual meetings.
Live Webinar Series (larger groups)
3 sessions lasting approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes each.
Individual Sessions
4 private sessions lasting approximately 45 minutes each.
“The Positive Parenting Program is amazing. When I used to call my daughter’s name she just ignored me. Now, she listens and is excited to hear what I say. It’s like she’s a different child.”
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The JFS PPP team was honored with the 2016 STARS Award from the Child Abuse Prevention Coordinating Council (CAPCC). STARS are organizations and individuals who: Support children and parents in the community; Take a positive perspective; Address the issues; Recognize that parenting can be challenging and offer support; and Strengthen communities. Learn about our award-winning approach to strengthening families.