Strong Dads.
Strong Families.
Communication and Relationship Skills for Fathers.
Strong Dads.
Strong Families.
Communication and Relationship Skills for Fathers.
ABOUT R3 ACADEMY
Your Three Most Important Relationships
We teach practical skills to strengthen your three main relationships – with your kids, with your partner and with your co-workers!
Proven & Practical
Over 15 Years of experience. More than 250,000 individuals. Supported by research! Learn skills that can be applied right away.
Topics Include
Effective listening and communication, conflict resolution, parenting, wrestling with tough emotions, managing family finances, workplace relationship tactics, more…
100% FREE!
Thanks to grant funding, this workshop is FREE for fathers or father figures across Southern California.
“A must attend and a great investment of your time!” R.D.
Helped Me Become a Better Parent!
“R3 Academy provided tools that have helped me to become a better parent, have more control on my supervision, understanding my kids and the way they think. Being able to analyze any situation before reacting to it.” M.T.
Gave Me a Good Understanding.
“I was thrilled to learn there was a free resource in CA for Fathers. Too often we get overlooked and this gave me a good understanding of how to be a better parent.” M.H.
Helped with Marriage & Parenting!
“This program helped me navigate a difficult time in my marriage and parenting journey. This class helped me adopt a new parenting strategy and resulted in better relationships with my children and my wife. I highly recommend it to anyone who is struggling!” W.K.
Healthy Relationships California
The R3 Academy is a program of Healthy Relationships California (HRC). To learn more about HRC, visit RelationshipsCA.org.
Funding for this project is provided by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families, Office of Family Assistance, Grant #90ZJ0073. These services are available to all eligible persons, regardless of race, gender, age, disability, or religion.
Any opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Administration for Children and Families and the Office of Family Assistance.