January 10, 2025 - 00:57

Chaffee County Family Youth Initiative (FYI) is excited to announce the opening of pre-registration for a free Nurturing Parenting Class. This program aims to provide parents with essential skills and knowledge to foster nurturing relationships with their children. The class is designed to support families in creating a positive home environment, enhancing communication, and developing effective parenting techniques.
Scheduled to begin at 5:30 p.m., the class will cover a variety of topics, including child development, discipline strategies, and emotional support. Participants will engage in interactive discussions and activities that promote understanding and cooperation among family members.
This initiative is a valuable opportunity for parents looking to strengthen their parenting skills and connect with other families in the community. Pre-registration is required to secure a spot in the class, and interested individuals are encouraged to sign up soon, as spaces may be limited. Don't miss this chance to enrich your parenting journey!
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