Building the Foundation of a Strong, Happy, & Healthy Family
WHAT IS PAIRS?
WHY PAIRS?
Workshop Details:
For more information or to get started, call Foothill Family at (626) 993-3000 or scroll down to register.
PAIRS IMPACT
PAIRS has empowered our couples and individuals to strengthen their relationships and navigate their parenting journeys with confidence, helping families build healthier, happier connections.
CLASS DETAILS
FOR COUPLES
- The 3 Keys to Success
- Personality
- Danger Signs and Time Out
- Anger and Stress
- The Speaker/Listner Technique
- Events, Issues, and Hidden Issues
- Fun and Friendship
- Commitment
- Expectations
- Problem Solving
- Love Styles
- Road Mapping
CLASS DETAILS
FOR INDIVIDUALS
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The State of Relationships Today
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Healthy Relationships: What They Are and What They Aren’t
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Sliding vs. Deciding
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Smart Love
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Knowing Yourself First
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Making your Own Decisions
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Dangerous Patterns in Relationships
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Where Conflict Begins
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Smart Communication
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The Speaker Listener Technique
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Infidelity, Distrust, and Forgiveness
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Why it Matters to Adults and Children
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Making the Tough Decisions
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Reaching Into Your Future
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Stepfamilies & Co-Parenting
For more information or to get started, call Foothill Family at (626) 993-3000 or complete the form below.
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After you click the “Submit Application” button below, a staff member will be in touch with you within 3-7 business days. We appreciate your interest in joining the program and look forward to speaking with you! If you have any questions about the PAIRS program or registering, please call us at (626) 993-3000.
Touch base throughout the day
Have more fun in your relationship
Learn to speak and listen to each other
Spend time talking about the future
Embrace uninterrupted
1-on-1 time
The PAIRS Program and its corresponding marketing materials is supported by the Administration for Children and Families (ACF) of the United States (U.S.) Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) as part of a financial assistance award with 100% funded by ACF/HHS. The contents are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the official views of, nor an endorsement, by ACF/HHS, or the U.S. Government. For more information, please visit the ACF website, Administrative and National Policy Requirements.