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Free Online Parenting Workshops by MSU Extension: June 2026 Offerings

Discover a host of free virtual workshops aimed at supporting parents, caregivers, and early childhood professionals. Offered by MSU Extension, these programs are designed to equip participants with the tools needed to navigate the intricacies of child-rearing and early education. Below is a comprehensive list of programs available for June 2026.

For further details, feel free to connect with your local Extension office or find a Child and Family Development team member near you.

Stay updated by following their Facebook page at MI Stronger Family – MSU Extension.

Extension Extra’s Parenting Hour

These workshops offer valuable insights and strategies for parents as they navigate the joys and challenges of raising children. Participants can join any of the sessions scheduled for Tuesday evenings, from 7:30 to 9:00 PM ET:

  • June 2: Mindfulness for Children
  • June 9: Internet Safety
  • June 16: Potty Training 101
  • June 23: Learning to Talk
  • June 30: Essential Skills for Learning and Life

Class Times: 7:30 PM to 9:00 PM

Registration: https://msu.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_niFCQDzYRKGCnu3qCa5vmw

Parenting Series

Guiding Principles for Highly Successful Parenting

This five-week series is designed for parents seeking improved cooperation from their children. Topics include routines, emotional control, discipline, and assertive parenting. Attendance certificates and MIRegistry Credit are available.

The Parent Talk System

This six-week series focuses on improving communication with children. Topics cover unwanted behavior, limits, consequences, feedback, and independence. Attendance certificates and MIRegistry Credit are available.

Building Early Emotional Skills

Address common early childhood challenges like biting and tantrums through this four-week series. This program helps caregivers understand and support social-emotional development in children aged 0-3. Attendance certificates and MIRegistry Credit are available.

Extension Extras for Professionals

These workshops offer professional development training hours to early childhood professionals and are eligible for MIRegistry Credit.

What Children Need to Know to Start School

Working Together to Develop Early Literacy Skills

In-Person Workshop: Including All of Us

This intensive training explores diversity, equity, and inclusion in early childhood. By focusing on anti-bias education, participants learn to create equitable environments for children. This free program is six hours and approved by the MiRegistry system.

Extension Extras: Let’s Learn Something New

This series features expert-led workshops on various topics. A noteworthy session is “Supporting Military Families and Children.”

Contact: Anne O’Rourke-Bean at orourk65@msu.edu

Online Self-Paced Classes

These flexible learning options are designed for completion at your own pace.

Positive Discipline: Learn the significance of creating environments that foster self-control in children. Available tracks cater to parents, caregivers, and professionals. MiRegistry Credit is available.

Infant Safety

In collaboration with the Livingston County Child Abuse Prevention Council, MSU Extension offers a course on infant safety, addressing safe sleep, handling crying, and safe transportation. Certificates and MIRegistry Credit are available.

MI Parenting Resource

This free program supports caregivers in enhancing child behavior and strengthening parent-child relationships across Michigan.

Additional Resources

Michigan State University Extension partners with other states for expanded resources. Explore Fit and Healthy Kids at https://fitandhealthykids.unl.edu/.

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