Guiding Good Choices course for parents, caregivers offered throughout Windham County in March

Guiding Good Choices is a free, interactive, five-session course for parents and caregivers of children in grades 4-9.

The series provides the tools and strategies to meet the challenges of guiding your child through adolescence. The course covers setting clear guidelines with both positive and negative consequences, controlling and expressing anger constructively, promoting family bonds, and preparing kids with “refusal” skills for the time down the road when trouble may tempt them.

Guiding Good Choices courses will be offered in these locations in Windham County during the month of March:

• Townshend Elementary School - Mondays starting March 16 through April 13, from 5 to 7 p.m. Facilitators are Julie Dolan and Ellen Peters. Snacks will be provided. Childcare offered upon request. Register by March 15 by calling 802-365-4700 or emailing [email protected]. You can also register online at visiting WindhamParentingEd.org.

• Twin Valley Middle High School - Tuesdays and Thursdays starting March 31 through April 14, from 5:30 to 8 p.m. Facilitators are Dawn Borys and Kristin Trudeau. Dinner will be provided. Childcare offered upon request. Register by March 24 by calling 802-464-2202 or emailing [email protected]. You can also register online at visiting WindhamParentingEd.org.

These parenting courses are funded by the Windham County Partnership for Success, a collaboration of the Brattleboro Area Prevention Coalition, The Collaborative, Deerfield Valley Community Partnership, Greater Falls Connections, West River Thrives, and the Vermont Department of Health.

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