March 10, 2025 - 05:59

TOWANDA, Pa. — A series of informative classes aimed at parents and caregivers of children who have faced trauma will be held in Towanda. These sessions are designed to equip participants with the skills and knowledge necessary to address the unique challenges that arise when raising children who have experienced adverse events.
The classes will focus on trauma-informed parenting techniques that emphasize understanding, empathy, and effective communication. Participants will learn how to create a safe and supportive environment for their children, fostering resilience and emotional well-being. The curriculum will cover various topics, including recognizing signs of trauma, implementing coping strategies, and promoting healthy relationships.
This initiative highlights the importance of community support in helping families navigate the complexities of trauma. By attending these classes, caregivers will gain valuable insights and tools to better support their children’s emotional and psychological needs. The classes are expected to provide a nurturing space for discussion and learning, ultimately benefiting both parents and their children.
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