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Creating Healthy Discipline Boundaries

November 20, 2014
by Carol
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fence-512Steve Maguire’s presentation

Setting the tone: Creating Healthy Discipline Boundaries with your Children

 
Tuesday, December 2, 2014, 7:00 pm – 8:15 pm
Scituate Harbor Community Building

Plenty of people have written parenting books, but parenting is clearly not a ‘one size fits all’ topic. This program will help parents with creating healthy discipline boundaries and give them a chance to discuss some stages of child behavior are ever changing. While no one knows it all, a team approach can help go a long way in assisting parents.

 

 

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