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Troy, Pa. — The Children’s House Child Advocacy Center is excited to introduce a series of educational events aimed at empowering parents and caregivers within the community. These Trauma-Informed Parenting Sessions are designed to equip participants with essential skills and knowledge to better support their children, particularly those who have experienced trauma.
The sessions will cover a range of topics, including understanding the impact of trauma on child development, effective communication strategies, and techniques for fostering resilience. By providing a safe and supportive environment, the center aims to encourage open discussions among parents and caregivers, allowing them to share experiences and learn from one another.
These workshops are not only informative but also serve as a vital resource for families navigating the challenges of parenting in today's world. The Children’s House Child Advocacy Center is committed to enhancing the well-being of children and families in the community, and these sessions are a significant step towards achieving that goal.
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