January 6, 2026 - 16:30

Classes designed for parents of young children and teens are set to commence this month, offering an excellent opportunity for families to enhance their parenting skills. These classes aim to equip parents with effective strategies and techniques to navigate the challenges of raising children in today’s fast-paced world.
Participants will learn about essential topics such as communication, discipline, and emotional support, ensuring they are well-prepared to foster healthy relationships with their children. The curriculum is tailored to address the unique needs of both young children and teenagers, recognizing the different stages of development and the corresponding parenting approaches required.
In addition to gaining valuable insights, parents will have the chance to connect with others in similar situations, creating a supportive community. As families look ahead to 2026, these classes present a timely opportunity to invest in personal growth and strengthen family dynamics. By committing to learn and adapt, parents can make a significant impact on their children's lives.
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