August 25, 2025 - 23:10

GOLDSBORO, NC --- The Mental Health Association of Wayne County is organizing a community event aimed at equipping parents with effective strategies for positive parenting. This initiative comes in response to increasing concerns regarding issues such as addiction, gang involvement, and various behavioral challenges that local youth are facing.
The event will provide a platform for parents to learn valuable skills and techniques that can foster healthier relationships with their children. Experts in child development and mental health will lead discussions and workshops, offering insights into effective communication, discipline methods, and ways to encourage resilience in young people.
Community members are encouraged to participate in this vital event, which aims not only to empower parents but also to strengthen the overall fabric of the community. By addressing these pressing issues collaboratively, the Mental Health Association hopes to create a supportive environment that nurtures the well-being of all youth in Wayne County.
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