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Parents Forum, a nonprofit organization, is joining volunteer and professional colleagues nationwide in observing National Parenting Education Day on April 3, 2026. This special day, held as part of the broader National Week of Conversation, highlights the crucial role of skill-building and support for caregivers.
To mark the occasion, the group will host a series of three free online workshops open to all. These sessions are designed to teach the Parents Forum approach, a practical method focused on building effective communication skills within families. The curriculum emphasizes honest dialogue, emotional awareness, and problem-solving strategies tailored for the challenges of modern parenting.
Organizers state that the workshops aim to provide caregivers with accessible tools to strengthen family relationships. By focusing on core communication techniques, they hope to foster healthier home environments and more resilient family bonds. The initiative underscores a growing recognition of parenting education as a valuable community resource that benefits not only individual families but society as a whole.
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