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The next session of a free weekly parenting class series, The Parent-Child Connection, is set to focus on a crucial topic: managing emotions in children. This class is designed to equip parents with the tools and strategies they need to help their children navigate their feelings effectively.
Participants will engage in discussions about recognizing emotional triggers, fostering open communication, and developing coping mechanisms for both parents and children. The importance of emotional intelligence in children cannot be overstated, as it lays the foundation for their social interactions and overall mental health.
Parents will have the opportunity to share their experiences and learn from one another in a supportive environment. This collaborative approach aims to empower parents to create a nurturing atmosphere where children feel safe to express their feelings. As the series progresses, attendees can look forward to more insightful topics that address various challenges in parenting, promoting a well-rounded approach to child-rearing.
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