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  • Toddler: Tantrums (In-Person)

      Nothing says membership to the Parenting Club more than watching another parent struggle through a tantrum with their toddler. Every parent will eventually experience meltdowns in their children as

  • Parenting By Example: Courageous Conflict #2 (In-Person)

    Master the art of effective communication with this transformative course. Learn the importance of self-control, discipline, and vulnerability in fostering healthy relationships. Explore the psychology of conflict and discover practical

  • Toddler: Siblings (In-Person)

      They grow up together, live life together, and share a mom and dad. Sometimes they fight like cats and dogs; sometimes they show incredible kindness and sacrifice. And sometimes

  • Toddler: Bonding With Your Toddler (In-person)

    'Raising confident and happy kids is really hard work! And even though parents don’t always do everything right, at the core is the bond they forge with their children. It

  • Pregnancy: Your First Trimester (In-Person)

      'You’re pregnant, and you’re wondering, Now what? There is a lot to know about pregnancy, your changing body, and your developing baby. So much happens in that first trimester!

  • Pregnancy: Eating for Two (In-Person)

    'When you’re pregnant, both you and your baby need nourishment to thrive. But what does eating for two really mean? Do you get to eat one cookie for yourself and

  • Toddler: The Importance of Words (In-Person)

    'Your words are incredibly important to your child because you’re incredibly important to your child! Unfortunately, it’s hard to always say the right things. Words are powerful; they can build

  • Pregnancy: Your Second Trimester (In-Person)

    'Your first trimester is now behind you, and you are likely feeling better. Morning sickness may have eased up, and you may be thinking, I’ve got this! Your baby is

  • Toddler: I Can Do It Myself (In-Person)

    'Independent toddlers are sometimes talked about in a negative way. The truth, however, is that a spirit of independence is a good thing for them to have—but sometimes it comes