February 21, 2025 - 16:58

A new four-part class series is being offered for expecting parents and those with children under 12 months old. This initiative aims to educate parents on the significance of childhood attachment and its long-term impact on emotional and social development.
The classes are exclusively available to residents of specific ZIP codes, including 74063, 74011, 74012, 74106, 74110, 74115, 74116, 74117, 74126, 74127, and 74130. Participants will have the opportunity to learn from experts in the field, engage in discussions, and connect with other parents facing similar challenges.
The series will cover various topics, including the foundations of secure attachment, effective parenting strategies, and the importance of nurturing relationships during the early stages of a child's life. By fostering a strong emotional bond, parents can help their children develop resilience and a sense of security that will benefit them throughout their lives. This program is an invaluable resource for new parents looking to enhance their parenting skills and support their child's development.
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