Boost Your Parenting Game with Catholic Charities' Unique Program
Episode Overview
The program aims to enhance family bonding and improve parenting skills in a casual and supportive environment It offers family dinners, childcare, and take-home tools to make parenting more enjoyable The program is inclusive and open to caregivers of all backgrounds Families completing all four sessions receive a $100 cash gift For those interested, the registration number is 216-440-0383
We sit around round tables and talk. It's not stuffy or it's meant to be very relaxed, very supportive, fun. We have take-homes. You get to take home tools and fun things that you can use at home with your kids that night.
Imagine a place where you can learn to be a better parent while enjoying family dinners and free childcare. Sounds too good to be true? In this episode of 'Keeping Ashland Healthy', hosts sit down with Sheryl Villegas, Sharon Long, and Diana Sharp from Catholic Charities – Ashland and Wayne Counties. They dive into the 'Parenting Made Better' program, a four-night series designed for caregivers of children aged 12 and under.
Held at New Hope Community Church in Loudonville, Ohio, this program aims to strengthen family bonds and improve parenting skills in a relaxed and supportive setting. The discussions highlight the program's focus on emotional management skills for both parents and kids, using a peer learning approach. Participants also receive take-home tools to make parenting more enjoyable. Plus, families who complete all four sessions get a $100 cash gift!
This episode is perfect for anyone looking to enhance their parenting skills and create a more harmonious family life.