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Raising
children is an awesome responsibility. It is our most important
job. Yet it is the one that comes with no formal training or support.
As
parents - the more informed we are, the more confident and competent
we feel. Learn Something New provides information
for parents about agencies and organizations that support the development
of healthy families. Topics range from: promoting your child's mental
health to creating a healthy, non-toxic home.
New
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& Home:
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with the Loss of a Family Pet
Creating
A Healthy Home
Preventing
Child Abuse
Raising
Non-Violent Children
Teaching
Your Teen Responsible Spending and Saving Habits
Health
& Development:
Preventing
Teen Pregnancy
Promoting
Language Development
Supporting
Your Child's Mental Health
Expectant
Parents:
Information
and Support for New Parents
Education:
Preparing
Tomorrow's Parents: Parenting Education for Kids
Preparing
Your Child for Middle School
Special
Needs & Medical Challenges
Understanding
Autism
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