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What Are The Benefits Of Parenting Courses?

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As a parent, you may find yourself feeling overwhelmed at times by the huge responsibility of . Of course, as a loving mom or dad you want to help them reach their full potential while also keeping them healthy and safe along the way – and it isn’t always easy! That is why parenting courses can provide an invaluable source of guidance that helps to shape how you look after your kids in terms of providing guidance, discipline, and care throughout their upbringing. 

In this blog post, we will be exploring the various benefits these classes offer so that aspiring or current parents can make sure they have all the knowledge necessary for their own roles within the family dynamic.

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6 Signs You Might Need Marriage Counseling

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Marriages are difficult, and with all of the pressures of modern life, it is no wonder that so many relationships are strained to the point of breaking. From long working hours to everything that goes into raising children, there are so many potential points of tension that it is completely natural to have some healthy friction in a relationship. Unfortunately, as rising divorce rates show, there are some occasions when these issues inflate to a point of no return. As with anything else in life, it is always more effective to address problems in a relationship early rather than leaving them to fester. Marriage counseling has been proven to be an effective tool for helping many couples to repair their relationship, but how do you know if your marriage has reached that point.

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YWCA Bergen County invites parents to ” Raising Children Who Want To Thrive” workshops.

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YWCA Bergen County invites parents to ” Raising Children Who Want To Thrive” workshops.

YWCA BERGEN COUNTY INVITES PARENTS TO “RAISING CHILDREN WHO WANT TO THRIVE” WORKSHOPS

A three-part series designed to help parents meet the challenges of raising strong and healthy children in today’s world

Ridgewood, NJ–Jan. 22, 2014–YWCA Bergen County will host “Raising Children Who a want to Thrive”, a three-part workshop series designed to help parents support their children in meeting the challenges of growing up strong and healthy in today’s world. Workshops will be held on February 3, 10 and 24, 2014, from 6 to 8 pm at the YWCA Early Learning Center, 98 Pleasant Ave., Upper Saddle River, NJ.

“Many parents are struggling to communicate effectively with their children, and to know how to best to guide them in dealing with difficult issues on a daily basis,” said Helen Archontou, the YWCA’s Chief Executive Officer. “We feel that it’s important to offer programs like this that not only support parents, but empower them to make a tangible difference in their children’s lives.”

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Licensed mental health professional, Rose Celia Rosato, MA, LPC, will combine presentations and interactive discussions as she leads parents through each workshop. “Our goal is to provide families with enhanced insight as well as the knowledge and skills necessary to encourage their children to want to thrive,” said Rosato.

Workshop 1 will focus on helping parents understand key factors that influence their child’s development and how parental guidance can encourage children to be strong and healthy. Workshop 2 will begin with a presentation on developmental milestones with a special emphasis on child development and self-esteem; parents also will privately fill out a questionnaire identifying specific issues pertaining to their child. The final workshop will include information on how parents can effectively communicate with their children and the opportunity to create a personalized plan for guiding their children based on individual needs.

The cost is $25 per workshop or $70 for the series (parents must take Workshop 1 in order to take 2 and 3). Onsite babysitting is available. For more information or to register, visit ywcaparentingworkshops.eventbrite.com or call 201-444-5600 ext. 400.