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For Andrea Kaia'tanóron Jacobs, the Circle of Security parenting program that she underwent in 2018 was life-changing. Jacobs emphasizes the importance of this program, stating, “I truly believe that every single expecting parent should be required to take this course.” She highlights that the insights gained from the program are invaluable, regardless of prior parenting experience.
The Circle of Security program focuses on enhancing the parent-child relationship by helping caregivers understand their child's needs and emotional cues. Participants learn key strategies for fostering secure attachments, which can lead to healthier emotional development in children. Jacobs, who has seen the positive impact of the program firsthand, encourages parents—both new and seasoned—to engage in this transformative experience.
As the new cohort begins, excitement surrounds the potential for growth and connection among participants. The program aims to empower parents with the tools they need to nurture their children effectively, ultimately contributing to a more supportive community for families.
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