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Family Engagement & Support Services

Family Engagement services at Hi-Line Home Programs support parents and caregivers through education and structured family interactions. We currently provide parenting classes and supervised family time, working with families in a supportive and respectful manner.
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Our approach focuses on consistency, clear expectations, and skill-building to support safe and stable family relationships.

Parenting Classes

Parenting classes provide education and practical tools to support communication, routines, expectations, and understanding child development.
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Classes are structured and delivered in a clear, practical format.
 
At this time, classes are offered one-on-one.

Supervised Family Time

Hi-Line provides supervised family time in a structured setting to support safe and appropriate interactions between parents and children.
 
Supervision focuses on safety, observation, and maintaining a predictable environment for visits.
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Supervised family time may be provided for:
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  • Families accessing services privately
  • Families involved with Child and Family Services (CPS)

How Services are Delivered

Family Engagement services are provided with clear guidelines and established expectations.
 
Our staff ensure services are delivered consistently and in alignment with referral requirements.
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Services may support:
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  • Parents participating in parenting education
  • Families participating in supervised family time
  • Families referred privately or through Child and Family Services
 
Services are offered based on availability and current program scope.

Looking Ahead

Hi-Line Home Programs is committed to strengthening Family Engagement services over time.
 
As capacity allows, we plan to expand support options while maintaining the quality and consistency of current services.

Contact Us

Phone (406) 228-9431

Fax (406) 228-2984

605 3rd Ave S, Glasgow, MT, 59230-2001

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