The Arc of the Tri-Cities is offering "Parent to Parent" training.
The training is for helping parents interested in talking to other parents with disabled family members.
The training is from 6 to 7:30 p.m. March 7 at 1455 Fowler St., Richland.
The Arc of the Tri-Cities is offering "Parent to Parent" training.
The training is for helping parents interested in talking to other parents with disabled family members.
The training is from 6 to 7:30 p.m. March 7 at 1455 Fowler St., Richland.
The Arc of Tri-Cities is sponsoring a "Helping Parents" training.
In this program, parents with disabled children help other parents whose children have similar disabilities.
"Helping Parents" participants listen to concerns and give guidance and assistance to other parents.
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