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What are feeling for?

Published on October 15, 2021 by Pam Wedig-Kirsch

See @raisingwichildren for more parenting tips.

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We know helping our children express their feelings in a healthy way builds social-emotional skills. Those social-emotional skills aid in developing positive relationships and having a positive school experience. One way to foster these skills is by talking with children about feelings. See @raisingwichildren for more parenting tips.

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Racine County’s annual Child Support and Family Court FAQ is an opportunity for professionals who work with families to hear updates and ask for clarification about child support and family court processes and requirements. Child Support & Family Court FAQ is scheduled for March 9, 2022, 8:00-11:00 at Gateway Technical College.  If we need to switch to a virtual event, dates will be March 2 & 9 from 9:00-11:00. See  Save the Date CS&FC 2022, Mar 9 at Gateway for mor

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