Raising a child is hard work, especially when that child has experienced trauma. Our Family Support Services staff is here to walk alongside parents and caregivers of young children. We believe in the importance of families, and we’re here to help.
Meet Our Expert
Rhonda Parks, Parent Educator
Rhonda has supported parents and caregivers at The Children’s Place for over 35 years, working with families experiencing stress and challenges related to their child’s behaviors. Rhonda provides education and skills to help parents understand and examine their parenting needs and how they relate to the child’s behaviors. Rhonda’s vast experience in the field has earned her a variety of accolades, including being honored with the Buck O’Neill Seat at a Royals game during the 2022 season.
Caregiver Groups
Caregiver groups meet regularly to offer a chance to connect with other caregivers, explore caregiver self-care, continue developing skills to support children well, and understand the unique challenges of raising a child who has experienced traumatic events. Led by our Parent Educator and Individual & Family Therapist, the groups are open specifically to caregivers of children enrolled in our programs and feature aspects of Conscious Discipline and Theraplay® to offer caregivers the opportunity to develop new skills while building community.
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We Are Here to Help
Our Family Support Services program is open to all and free for Jackson County residents. Families outside of Jackson County may qualify for services on a sliding fee scale. To learn more or to get involved, please contact us at 816.363.1898 or fill out the form below and your information will be securely sent to our Admissions Coordinator.
“This program has helped us have a calmer home, better communication all around and a lot less stress.”
– Recent participant in the Family Support Services program