December 8, 2025 - 21:13

A new four-part class series is being offered for expecting parents and those with infants under 12 months old. This initiative aims to provide essential knowledge and support for new parents navigating the early stages of parenthood. The classes focus on various aspects of parenting, including infant care, emotional well-being, and effective communication strategies between parents and their babies.
This program is exclusively available to residents of specific ZIP codes, including 74063, 74011, 74012, 74106, 74110, 74115, 74116, 74117, 74126, 74127, and 74130. The targeted approach ensures that local families receive tailored support that reflects their community's unique needs.
Participants can expect to engage in interactive sessions led by experienced instructors, providing a platform for sharing experiences and building connections with other parents. This initiative not only aims to enhance parenting skills but also fosters a supportive network for families during this crucial phase of life.
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