October 27, 2025 - 22:45

REGIONAL—Research conducted by Zero to Three in 2016 found that parents need and want information and support. In response to this demand, various workshops are being offered to equip parents with essential skills and knowledge. These workshops focus on a range of topics, including child development, effective communication strategies, and nurturing emotional well-being in children.
The sessions are designed to create a supportive environment where parents can share experiences and learn from experts in the field. Participants will gain insights into age-appropriate parenting techniques and evidence-based practices that promote healthy family dynamics.
Moreover, the workshops aim to empower parents by providing them with tools to navigate the challenges of raising children in today's fast-paced world. As families continue to seek guidance, these workshops serve as a vital resource, fostering a community of informed and confident parents.
Overall, the initiative highlights the importance of parental support in enhancing child development and family relationships.
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