All parents wonder if they are getting it right.

If you are a parent, you are not alone in wondering. Sometimes it is hard to tell what your child needs, what their behaviors mean and if you’re doing right by them.

Imagine what it might feel like if you could make sense of what your child is really asking from you.

Circle of Security™ Parenting is an opportunity to join other parents just like you, for an 8-week class
where you’ll learn to:

• Strengthen your relationship with your child.

• Be present with your child during the best and toughest of times.

• Recognize your child’s needs and make sense of his or her behavior.

• Meet your child’s needs by being bigger, stronger, wiser and kind.

Who should attend: Parents, newly expecting parents, caregivers, foster parents, guardians, adoptive parents and daycare providers.

Sessions will be held at the north campus of Mid-Plains Community College, Room 206. The address is 1101 Halligan Dr. in North Platte.

The dates are Monday evenings, June 5- July 31. There won’t be a class on July 3 due to the holiday. YOu must attend all eight classes for a certificate of completion.

The time is 5:30-7:30 p.m. The instructor is Stephaine Morse, LIMHP, LADC.

There is no attendance fee. The cost of the classes is covered by Region II Human Services.

Registration is required. Please call Shannon at 308.529-0595.

This activity is supported in whole or part, from state and federal funds received from the Division of Behavioral Health of the NE. Department of Health and Human Services.

Materials developed by Nebraska Children and Families Foundation NebraskaChildren.org.

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