February 24, 2026 - 10:49

Registration is now open for an upcoming parenting course designed to equip caregivers with practical tools for everyday challenges. The multi-week program, based on the popular Love and Logic philosophy, will be held on five consecutive weeks beginning in early March.
The course focuses on empowering parents and guardians with techniques that promote responsibility, decision-making, and strong character in children while reducing conflict and stress within the home. Participants will learn actionable strategies for setting enforceable limits, avoiding power struggles, and allowing children to experience natural consequences in a loving environment.
The structured sessions are designed to provide both foundational concepts and supportive discussion, allowing caregivers to share experiences and tailor the methods to their own family dynamics. This educational series aims to foster homes where children learn from their mistakes and adults can parent with less anger, fewer arguments, and more confidence.
Spaces for the program are expected to fill quickly. Those interested in attending are encouraged to secure their spot promptly to begin this journey toward a more peaceful and logical approach to raising responsible children.
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