
Parenting Support
Caregivers will learn how to create and implement family values in their everyday interactions with their children. Parenting sessions can help bridge the gap between different parenting styles, especially when one parent is more lenient and the other is stricter. No one wants to always be seen as the "bad cop" all the time. These parenting sessions will focus on enhancing caregivers' skills to manage their child's behavioral issues, improve the child-parent relationship, and support the child's overall development.

Parents will learn strategies for positive behavior management, effective communication tools, and emotional regulation skills. It is recommended to have a minimum of three parenting sessions: the first to understand family dynamics, parenting styles, and key concerns; the second to discuss and practice strategies; and the third to assess progress, identifying what is effective and what may need adjustment.
