February 8, 2025 - 02:08

PROSSER, Wash. - The Prosser Thrive Coalition is excited to announce the upcoming "The Incredible Years" parenting program, set to take place throughout February and March. This valuable initiative aims to support parents and caregivers in enhancing their parenting skills, fostering positive child development, and building strong family relationships.
The program will provide participants with practical strategies and tools designed to address common parenting challenges. Through engaging sessions, parents will learn effective techniques for promoting social and emotional competence in their children, as well as managing difficult behaviors.
In addition to skill-building, the program will create a supportive environment where parents can connect with one another, share experiences, and foster a sense of community. The sessions will be led by experienced facilitators who are dedicated to empowering families and promoting healthy child development.
Parents interested in participating are encouraged to register early, as spaces are limited. The Prosser Thrive Coalition is committed to making a positive impact on families in the community through this enriching program.
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