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Mountain CAP Family Support Center in Buckhannon is set to kick off a free eight-week parenting class starting Tuesday, May 6. This initiative aims to assist parents in enhancing family relationships and acquiring effective child-rearing skills.
The classes will take place weekly every Tuesday from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m., running through June 17. Parents and guardians will have the opportunity to engage in discussions, share experiences, and learn valuable techniques that can positively influence their parenting journey.
Located at 30 East Main Street, the Family Support Center provides a supportive environment for participants to connect and learn. This program is designed for anyone looking to improve their parenting skills, regardless of their experience level.
By attending this course, parents can expect to gain insights into effective communication, discipline strategies, and nurturing techniques that will benefit both them and their children. This initiative reflects a commitment to fostering strong family dynamics within the community.
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