There are many different parenting classes in Arizona, how are the classes offered at Parent Arizona and Counseling Services different from the rest?
You Have a Variety of Parenting Classes to Choose From
Parent Arizona offers many different types of parenting classes to meet the various needs of parents. We offer the following classes:
Early Childhood Parenting Made Fun® |
This parenting class is for parents of children ages 1-6. In this class parents learn how to mean business without being mean. Parents learn effective ways to set limits in a loving way, put an end to whining and arguing, stop morning time frustrations and bedtime hassles, and how to get kids to listen the first time.![]() Becoming a Love and Logic Parent®
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This parenting class focuses on parenting children ages 7 and older and addresses the unique challenges of raising a teenager. In this class you will learn how to communicate without arguing, how to stop power struggles, and how to help your kids transitions to being a responsible adult.![]() |
Parenting Kids with ADD/ADHD
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Parenting Classes Are Taught by Experienced Therapists and Coaches
Parenting Classes taught through Parent Arizona are taught by licensed therapists and experienced coaches who specialize in working with parents and children. These therapists recognize that not all parenting techniques work with each child. Therefore they offer multiple suggestions and adjust the classes to fit the individual circumstances of the parents attending the courses.
Come Back for FREE!!
Individuals or couples who attend any of the parenting classes offered through Parent Arizona are always welcome to return to any future parenting courses for free. That’s right! Parents can come back as many times as they would like to for free.
Class Schedule and Registration
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Location of the Classes

About The Facilitator
Shiloh Lundahl, LCSW is a licensed mental health therapist who specializes in working with children and families. He has worked at several different agencies providing therapy to adults, child and families. Previously he worked as a clinical supervisor for Easter Seals Blake Foundation providing and overseeing mental health services for children ages 0 to 6. He also provides individual and family therapy. Additionally, Shiloh has years of experience working at residential treatment facilities for at risk teenagers.