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To register, please mail your completed registration forms (parent registration form, tuition form and consent form), along with a $50 nonrefundable deposit to: Kids’ Turn San Diego, 2366 Front Street, San Diego, CA 92101

You will receive a confirmation letter when all of the above documents have been received. Your co-parent will receive a letter of invitation to the same workshop. Tuition is $200 per parent. Tuition is free for children. If you believe you may meet the low income requirements for a reduced fee, please request an application for reduced fees from our office.
Additional Important Information:

  • We strongly encourage both parents to attend the same Kids’ Turn workshop. (Each parent attends a separate class.)
  • Only Mom and Dad attend Kids’ Turn with their children – no other adults please.
  • Sorry, no childcare is available for children under four years of age. Our workshops are available for children ages 4-17. Stepchildren are welcome.
  • All children attending the workshop will receive a graduation certificate.
  • Parents must attend all four sessions and pay tuition in full by the end of the second session in order to receive a graduation certificate. Classes cannot be “made up” at other workshops. Graduation certificates will be awarded to all participants who successfully complete the program.
  • On the web, Kids’ Turn can be found at www.kidsturnsd.org.

If you need more information, please call (619) 615-6289. We look forward to seeing you at an upcoming workshop and appreciate your commitment to your children and your family.

 

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