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  1. Welcome to PEPS — PEPS

    PEPS connects parents through peer-support groups. PEPS Groups meet online, in person at community sites, and in homes.

  2. About PEPS — PEPS

    PEPS parent support programs educate, inform and create community. We've become a vital resource for new parents in the Puget Sound region, with parent groups serving thousands of …

  3. PEPS Programs — PEPS

    Read more about PEPS Groups and other programs below. Access answers to Frequently Asked Questions such as recommendations on baby's age at start, how to register, Flexible Pricing, …

  4. Newborn — PEPS

    The PEPS Newborn program is designed for parents to attend with babies ages 2-20 weeks old when the group starts. Groups are available for one parent to attend with their newborn (the …

  5. Connecting the Expecting — PEPS

    PEPS offers a peer-support group designed specifically for expectant parents! Your Connecting the Expecting group will focus on how adding a baby to your family will affect your …

  6. Collaborations — PEPS

    Through the PEPS Network we provide training, curriculum and support to organizations who seek to offer peer-based parent support to their clients, organizations and communities inside …

  7. In-Person PEPS Groups

    PEPS Groups are offered in person at selected community sites and in homes. Families joining an in-home group will rotate hosting duties at their homes and you will sign up for the week you'll …

  8. Eastside Activities — PEPS

    We hear from PEPS families about their favorite Eastside fun spots – and the Eastside, with all its cities, communities and neighborhoods there is a lot of fun! Here are some activities for …

  9. Resources & Events — PEPS

    The following community minded businesses and organizations generously support PEPS and they also support you on your parenting journey with these special offers and information …

  10. Parents of Adolescents and Teens - PEPS

    PEPS offers a program to support, inform, and build community among parents and caregivers of adolescents and teens between the ages 10 to 19 years old.