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September 13 - How Trauma Impacts Your Child

What is trauma and what are the symptoms? How do I prevent trauma from happening in my family in the future? Join us as we learn more about the impacts of trauma and how we can help our children heal from it.

8:45am-10:45am at LMEC High School (755 S 28th St 92113)

Breakfast will be provided

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September 19 - Childhood Bullying

What is bullying and how can my child stop it? How can I help my child not become a bully? Come learn about the signs of bullying and the difference between childhood conflicts and bullying as well as how to work with your child and school if it happens.

8:30am-10:30am at King Chavez Academies (415 31st St 92102)

Breakfast will be provided

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October 13 - How To Communicate With Your Teen

What is your teenager going through in this season? How do you connect with him or her? Learn how to start conversations and encourage your teenager during a difficult season of communication and emotions.

5:30pm-7:30pm at LMEC High School (755 S 28th St 92113)

Dinner will be provided

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October 17 - Building Your Child's Self-Esteem

Self-esteem is the cornerstone of our child’s ability to grow into happy and healthy adults. When one believes themselves to be capable of doing things and identifies their internal and external strengths, he or she has the tools to overcome challenges.

8:30am-10:30am at King Chavez Academies (415 31st St 92102)

Breakfast will be provided

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November 8 - How To Build Your Teen's Self-Esteem

Self-esteem is the cornerstone of our teens’s ability to grow into happy and healthy adults. When one believes themselves to be capable of doing things and identifies their internal and external strengths, he or she has the tools to overcome challenges.

8:45am-10:45am at LMEC High School (755 S 28th St 92113)

Breakfast will be provided

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November 28 - Setting Limits And Boundaries With Our Children

Some parents believe that discipline means they have to be strict and non-negotiable, which is not the case. With the increased knowledge, specialists have found different approaches to supporting both parents and children.

8:30am-10:30am at King Chavez Academies (415 31st St 92102)

Breakfast will be provided

I​f you missed any of our previous online parenting seminars during the pandemic, they are all recorded on our Facebook page at facebook.com/AlmaCommunityCare

We look forward to seeing you soon!

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