Parenting Hacks from Pros
Ages and Stages: Developmental Milestones for kids ages 0-10
Parenting doesn’t come with a manual, but we’ve got the next best thing—expert advice!
Join us for a brunch and panel discussion designed for parents of kids ages 0 to 10, where you’ll:
🌟 Learn from experts about key milestones and how to support them.
🌟 Discover practical parenting strategies for navigating every stage of childhood.
🌟 Connect with other parents in a welcoming, supportive environment.
Sign up today for this event. Children will eat with parents and then move to other classrooms for some age-appropriate activities so adults will get to spend time with our facilitators without distraction.
Join us for one of our worship services and then head over to The Treehouse for this event!
Event Fees (includes workshop, childcare [if applicable], and brunch):
$15 per adult
$5 per child
Registration is required. Click the button below to reserve your spot!
Meet the speakers:
Jeanie Krejcha has been a proud St. Luker for the past 6 years. She has worked as a Registered Behavior Technician for the past 3 years and worked as a VPK teacher in the Orlando area for 7 years prior to entering the Behavior Analysis field. Jeanie holds a degree in Early Childhood Development and is passionate about helping all kids, both neuro typical and neuro diverse, reach their full potential. Whether teaching social skills, daily life skills, or academic skills, she is grateful to be a part of their growth. She is also a firm believer that supporting and guiding families in the process of teaching their children skills has the largest impact on these children. Jeanie has two grown children of her own, Xavier and Nadia, and they are her greatest achievement in this life!
Chris Stubblefield, his wife Tammy, and 2 of their 4 children have been St Lukers for the past 18 months. He has been an Occupational Therapist for 25 years. For over 10 years, he has worked in the field of Pediatrics. His pediatric experience has been primarily working with children and their families through the Illinois Early Intervention Program (Birth to 3 yrs of age). He continues to have a pediatric practice in Illinois. Chris was also able to work in the West Frankfort, IL, public school. While in Illinois, he was given the opportunity to teach Pediatrics and Geriatrics in an Occupational Therapy Assistant program at a local community college. Chris has a heart for children whether it be in his profession or in ministry. His desire has been to work with children to overcome any physical or neurological challenges so that they can play and enjoy being a child. Through Early Intervention, he has been able to coach parents on techniques to interact with their children through play activities that can help them overcome challenges. He believes each child can grow and develop through play in their own unique way.