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Parenting Course - 4 Tuesdays starting May 14th, 11.15-1.15


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Empowering, supportive & evidence based guidance for the first few years of parenthood.


Led by experienced Primary School Teacher, Babywearing Consultant, Takes A Village founder and local mum, Katharine Boylan, the Confident Parenting Course runs on Tuesdays at Takes A Village at Aneto Cafe from 11.15am-1.15pm, for a consecutive 4 week block, ?120 for 8 hour course. May/June start date: May 14th, June/July start date: June 25th.


Covering topics from brain development to tantrums, from effective communication to positive praise and cooperation, this course will give you the information and framework you need to feel confident in your parenting.


Just head across to takesavillage.co.uk/parenting for more information and to book.

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