September 12, 2025 - 21:02

LYNN – Coordinated Family and Community Engagement (CFCE) is joining forces with Families First to provide free virtual parenting classes aimed at supporting families in the community. The Power of Parenting program is designed to offer invaluable guidance, resources, and a sense of belonging for parents at every stage of their parenting journey.
These classes emphasize the importance of self-care techniques, helping parents to prioritize their well-being while navigating the challenges of raising children. Participants will gain insights into various stages of child development, equipping them with the knowledge to foster healthy growth and learning in their children.
Moreover, the program encourages connections among parents, creating a supportive network where experiences and advice can be shared. This initiative not only aims to enhance parenting skills but also fosters a strong community bond, empowering families to thrive together in Lynn. Parents interested in participating are encouraged to take advantage of this opportunity to enhance their parenting experience.
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