FFSC Upcoming Class Schedule

Feeding Your Baby

Dec. 19, from 1 - 3 p.m.

This class is presented by New Parent Support and NMCRS Lactation Consultant Cheryl Mills. Discuss all aspects of feeding your baby (breastfeeding and bottle).

This is a three-week class with the first two classes geared toward the moms and the last class just for dads.

Parents are free to ask any questions to help prepare them to feed their newborn baby. To register, call Jane Ramsey, at 961-2368 or email jane.ramsey.ctr@navy.mil.

Couples Communication

Dec. 17, from 1-2 p.m.

This is a psychoeducational group led by clinicians to help couples learn how to communicate openly and honestly and to learn how to attack the issues threatening thier relationship rather than attacking each other.

Additionally, this class helps couples improve the types of communication that will bring them together. To register, contact Kim Kelly at (361) 961-1301.

FAP 101

Dec. 18, from 1 -2 p.m.

This training will provide education on the Family Advocacy Program (FAP) process. Attendees will gain knowledge on FAP reports and reporting options, and the progress of a case from start to finish. This training will satisfy their Command Leadership FAP training requirements. Contact Kim Kelley at (361) 961-1301 for registration details.

Stress Management 101

Dec. 20, 9-10 a.m.

Stress Management 101 is a four-part, seven-hour course designed to enable the learner to establish personal accountability strategies for the purpose reducing stress in their work and home life. Lesson one is a one-hour course, lessons two through four are two-hour courses.

Conflict Management

Dec. 13, from 9-11 a.m.

A workshop which enables the learner to apply collaborative problem-solving techniques to create positive outcomes from conflict resolution.

Transition Assistance Program (TAP) for Retiring Service Members

Dec. 16 - 20, from 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.

Military personnel who are retiring and are within two years of their retirement date are required to attend this seminar. Spouses are highly encouraged to attend. Topics include resumes, job search skills, job interviewing, federal and state employment options, veteran’s benefits, pay & travel, movement of household goods, and more.

Prior to attending Transition GPS you must attend the Pre-Separation Counceling class. Contact your Command Career Counselor or the Command Transition Officer Richard Garcia at the Fleet & Family Support Center for more information. To register, email: nascc_ffsc_tgps@navy.mil.

Individual Augmentee Event

Dec. 13, 11 a.m.

Mobilization support for Selected Reserves at NOSC. Held in Room 4076.

For more information, contact Patrick Reinford (361) 961-1786.