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Click Here to Register for Spring 2012
Meetings Begin Feb. 2


WELCOME TO MOPS -
a place to find friendship, community, resources and support for you as a woman and mother so you're not alone. Moms have found community through MOPS for almost 40 years - we're your mothering authority. MOPS holds and shares the collected wisdom of mothers and experts (usually one and the same!); add your voice to the conversation!

Scholarships are available. 
Do not hesitate to contact us. Really.


Cost: $95 (mom only) per semester,
$125 (w/children) per semester

  


MOPS Meetings

Thursdays 9:30-11:30am
at Laguna Presbyterian Church
415 Forest Ave
(in the heart of Laguna Beach)


Click here to see the Spring 2012 schedule

ALL MOMS are welcome!
Church experience not required



       Why MOPS?
Are you the mother of children
(ages 0-6 years)
Are you pregnant?
Are you adopting?


Then MOPS is a place for you to recharge,
connect and
celebrate this stage of life.


We are a group of women who understand exactly what your days are like. MOPS offers a dynamic, inviting environment where women can come just as they are to build friendships, share a meal, listen to informative speakers, be encouraged and gain practical parenting strategies while children are lovingly cared for in the MOPPETS program.

Every Mom is welcomed, accepted and challenged to reach her potential.

The 2011-2012 MOPS THEME: MOMSENSE
 

Developing a mothering strategy is somewhat like playing a game — and this year’s theme is appropriately game related. Have fun being a mom! Playing games involves being bold and taking risks, loving those in the game with us and being sensible while figuring out what works and what doesn’t.Just as in real-life, sometimes in games, unexpected, “chance” events occur, abruptly changing our paths. We must regroup and determine our next steps. Sometimes we follow the instructions of “experts.” Sometimes we follow the advice of trusted friends. Sometimes

we decide our “house rules” work best for our family. Teaming together with other mo

ms is a great strategy. Relying on a spouse or mentor can help us play more effectively. And, most of all, developing a strong God-Sense is essential for mothering. Growing as a mom through the analogy of game playing assures every mom gains confidence in her abilities as a mom.