SINGLE PARENT CONFERENCE - Paley Rothman · 2:20–3:05 p.m. Session #5 • Paying for College (for...
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August 12
2017
Science Center • Rockville Campus
SINGLE PARENT CONFERENCE
Single Parent Conference 2017
Time Workshops* Room8–8:40 a.m. Network, Socialize, Visit Vendors Light refreshments will be served
8:40–9:25 a.m. Introduction and Welcome Dr. DeRionne Pollard, President Dr. Zeporia Smith, Professor, School of Education
Introduction of Keynote Speaker Dr. Monica Brown, Senior Vice President for Student Affairs
Keynote Speaker Ms. Nicole Lynn Lewis, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Generation Hope
9:30–10:15 a.m. Session #1 • Budget: Creating One and Maintaining It Room 125 • Vehicle Repairs Room GU 165 • Healthy Eating on the Go Room 361 • Career Exploration Room 259 • Your Child’s Education: K-12 Options Room 358
10:20–11:05 a.m. Session #2 • Understanding Your Credit Report Room 125 • Home Repairs Room 358 • Dating as a Single Parent Room 124 • Resume Writing--Limited Work Experience Room 260 • IEPs: How to Prepare for the Meeting and Advocate for Your Child Room 126
11:10–11:55 a.m. Session #3 • Housing–Landlord and Tenant Rights, Finding Affordable Housing Room 362 • Selecting a Repair Person Room 126 • Multigenerational Households Room 124 • Resume Writing Room 259 • Training and Education Opportunities for You and Your Child Room 361
Noon–1:30 p.m. Lunch, Visit Vendors, Campus Tours
1:40–2:15 p.m. Session #4 • Get All Your Money: Building Savings with the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC)
and Child Tax Credit Room 358 • Family Law, Child Support, Child Custody, and Grandparent Rights Room 125 • Mothers Raising Sons/Fathers Raising Daughters Room 362 • Interviewing and Follow-Up Room 124 • Working with Your Child’s School: Navigating the System Room 360
2:20–3:05 p.m. Session #5 • Paying for College (for you and/or your child) Room 125 • Child Care Subsidies, Quality Child Care/Licensed and Accredited Child Care Room 358 • Typical Development, Infants and Toddlers Room 124 • Finding Employment Opportunities--Essential Strategies for Finding Your Next Job Room 360 • Transitioning from Elementary School to Middle School/Middle School to
High School (Magnet Programs, Language Immersion, and Other Programs) Room 126
* All sessions will be held in the Science Center except Vehicle Repairs, which will be offered in the Gudelsky Building.
Workshop Schedule
Keynote Speaker
Welcome
Nicole Lynn Lewis serves as the chief executive officer of Generation Hope, an organization she founded in March 2010. Ms. Lewis founded Generation Hope because she completed college as a teen mother despite tremendous obstacles. She wanted to help other teen parents earn their college degrees and achieve stable and successful futures. In just seven years, Ms. Lewis has created a truly unique and thriving organization that is gaining national attention for its sole focus on college completion for teen parents. As a testament to her work, she was named a 2014 CNN Hero. She is emerging as a leader in the youth, higher education, and teen pregnancy/parenting fields.
Ms. Lewis received a master’s degree in social policy and communication from George Mason University and a bachelor’s degree in English from the College of William & Mary.
She and her husband, Donté, live in Maryland with their two daughters and a son.
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Home RepairsPresenter Patrick Kobelis, Assistant Store Manager, Home Depot This discussion covers the basics of home maintenance.
Selecting a Repair PersonPresenter Michelle Escobar, Investigator, Office of Consumer Protection
Find out what questions to ask home improvement contractors and learn how to avoid prevalent home repair scams.
FamilyChild Care Subsidies, Quality Child Care/Licensed and Accredited Child CarePresenters Rene Williams, Chief of Child Care Subsidy, Maryland State Department of Education
Esther Perez, Montgomery County Working Parent Assistance Program
Representative from Montgomery County DHHS
The panel will provide information about child care subsidy programs available to parents and what to look for when selecting child care. Discussion includes the definition of a licensed program and what it means to be accredited.
Family Law, Child Support, Child Custody, and Grandparent RightsPresenters Tracey Coates, Principal, Paley Rothman
LaSheena Williams, Esq.
The panel will provide introductory information about family law in Maryland, including child support, custody, and visitation. Also, the panel will discuss grandparents’ rights (if they are temporary guardians).
PersonalHealthy Eating on the GoPresenter Charlene Muhammad, Head Start Administrator, Community Action Agency, Montgomery County DHHS
A discussion on eating healthy in a fast-paced environment. Learn how the new food label can help us make better choices when dining out, explore the top 10 healthiest fast-food restaurants, and learn how to prepare healthy lunches for $5 per day.
Dating as a Single Parent Presenter Paul Williams, MSW, LCSW-C, Psychotherapist, Bashea Williams, LLC
Dan Lane, Community Services Officer, City of Gaithersburg Police Department
An overview of dating challenges and possible solutions, including how and when to introduce the person to your children and co-parent.
Typical Development, Infants and ToddlersPresenter Dr. Claudia Nolan, Family Support Network Coordinator, Infants and Toddlers Program, MCPS
This workshop focuses on the typical development of the child: the milestones a child should achieve, how to look for milestones, and how to stimulate them. Discussion includes what to do when milestones are not reached.
Workshop Descriptions
Money ManagementBudget: Creating One and Maintaining ItPresenter Ron Jennings, Board Chair, Coalition for the Advancement of Financial Education (CAFÉ Montgomery)
Identify ways to decrease spending, to increase income, and to create a spending plan that will help you manage your bills.
Understanding Your Credit ReportPresenter Jeffrey Banks, Commercial Services Officer, United Bank
Jeffrey A. Novotny, Jr., Sr. Mortgage Lender at George Mason Mortgage, LLC
Learn how your credit score report is calculated and how to create and maintain good credit.
Housing–Landlord and Tenant Rights, Finding Affordable HousingPresenters Rosie McCray-Moody, Manager, Montgomery County Landlord-Tenant Affairs
Carmen Castro-Conroy, Certified Housing Counselor, Housing Initiative Partnership
An overview of Montgomery County law regarding landlord-tenant relations, with a special emphasis on tenant rights and recent changes to the law.
Get All Your Money: Building Savings with the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) and Child Tax CreditPresenter Sharon Strauss, Executive Director, Community Action Agency
Learn how the EITC and Child Tax credits work–and how you can save hundreds of dollars through tax preparation delivered through the IRS’s Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) partnerships.
Paying for College (for you and/or your child)Panelists Francesca Nelson, Public Affairs Officer, Maryland 529
Susan Kozlov, Financial Aid Specialist, MC
Catherine Giovannetti, Finance Director, MC Workforce Development & Continuing Education
Learn about federal and statefinancial aid, institutional aid, scholarship opportunities for noncredit classes, and college savings plans.
Home and Vehicle MaintenanceVehicle Repairs Presenter Debra Anderson, Program Director, MC Automotive Technology
Learn about 10 things you should know how to fix on your car.
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Workshop Descriptions
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Multigenerational HouseholdsPresenters Eric Macias, Education and Workforce Manager, Latin American Youth Center
Lisette Engel, MPA, Girls and Young Moms Advocate, Public Speaker
Ed Powell, Fathers and Families Program Coordinator, Housing Opportunities Commission Fatherhood Initiative Jonathan Cartagena, Resident Employment Coordinator, Housing Opportunities Commission Fatherhood Initiative
Panel discussion about the complexity of different generations living together and how to manage it. Issues addressed will include boundaries, communication, and parenting styles.
Mothers Raising Sons/Fathers Raising DaughtersPresenters Jonathan Cartagena, Resident Employment Coordinator, Housing Opportunities Commission Fatherhood Initiative
Lisette Engel, MPA, Girls and Young Moms Advocate, Public Speakert
Ed Powell, Fathers and Families Program Coordinator, Housing Opportunities Commission Fatherhood Initiative
Panel discussion about the complexities of raising children of a different gender.
CareerCareer ExplorationPresenter Dr. Damaur Quander, Career and Human Capital Consultant
Workshop will facilitate career decision making for participants. Presenter provides demonstration of Career Coach on the Montgomery College website, plus the use of various tools to continue career research. Discussion includes an explanation of how to develop a career plan and research the training needed for a specific position.
Resume Writing–Limited Work ExperiencePresenter Joseph O’Hare, Job Opportunity Coordinator, MC
The session will cover focus, format, and content.
Resume WritingPresenter Pat McGlone, Job Opportunity Coordinator, MC
Learn how to present your skills, education, and work experience so that your resume is tailored to the job you want. Useful resources for job seekers also will be covered.
Interviewing and Follow-UpPresenter Joseph O’Hare, Job Opportunity Coordinator, MC
The session will focus on preparation, performance, and format.
Finding Employment Opportunities—Essential Strategies for Landing Your Next JobPresenter: Angela Cooper, People-4-People Employment Assistance Program, Immanuel’s Church
This workshop will review strategies for maximizing human and digital resources in the job search process, including building a professional network and using online tools such as job boards and social media to enhance job prospects.
Education InformationIEPs: How to Prepare for the Meeting and Advocate for Your ChildPresenters Necole Scott, Parent, MCPS
Tia Ross Scott, Maryland Certified Pupil Personnel Worker, MCPS
Dr. Brenda Barbour, School Psychologist, MCPS
Learn how to get the most out of this important meeting for your child’s future success. Discuss ways to advocate for your child. Learn what questions to ask and how to prepare for your next meeting.
Your Child’s Education: K-12 OptionsPresenter Jeannie Franklin, Director, Division of Consortia Choice and Application Program Services, MCPS
Goodbye elementary school, hello middle school. A review of the options your child has when selecting a middle school. Experts provide an insider’s guide to both magnet and specialized programs.
Training and Education Opportunities for You and Your ChildPanelists Akima Rogers, Associate Director, Dual Enrollment Programs, MC
Ernest Cartledge, Director of Enrollment Services and College Registrar, MC
Anita Mwalui, Recruitment and College Access Coordinator, MC Workforce Development & Continuing Education
Would you like to earn a higher income? Would you like your child to earn a higher income? Find out what is involved in the college admissions process. Learn the difference between a degree and a certificate and the difference between credit and noncredit programs. Learn how to select a college major. Discover how to get yourself or your child on the right track to a college education.
Working with Your Child’s School: Navigating the SystemPresenter Denise Bracalilly Stultz, Director, Division of Family and Community Engagement, MCPS
This workshop offers information on how to access online information and resources to help you understand the school system and support your child. Tips on how to effectively communicate with teachers and principals and advocate for your child. Parents will be able to share what works best for them. There will be a question and answer period.
Transitioning from Elementary School to Middle School/Middle School to High School (Magnet Programs, Language Immersion, and Other Programs)Presenter Karen Crews, School Counseling Supervisor, MCPS
Do you have questions about the best high school for your child? Should you consider a magnet school? You will learn the best option for your student and how to prepare them for their next step.
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