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A new four-part class series, titled "Growing Together," has been launched to support expecting parents and those with children under 12 months old. This initiative aims to provide valuable resources and knowledge to help parents navigate the early stages of parenthood.
The classes will cover a variety of topics relevant to new parents, including infant care, developmental milestones, and effective parenting strategies. By participating in this series, parents will have the opportunity to connect with one another, share experiences, and build a supportive community.
This program is exclusively available to residents of specific ZIP codes, including 74063, 74011, 74012, 74106, 74110, 74115, 74116, 74117, 74126, 74127, and 74130. This targeted approach ensures that local families can access the support they need during the crucial early months of their child's life.
Parents interested in enhancing their skills and knowledge are encouraged to take advantage of this enriching opportunity.
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