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Program aims to strengthen families in
Darke & surrounding counties
“The Incredible Years” program is being funded by the Ohio Children’s
Trust Fund
Greenville, Ohio (January 19, 2018) – Parents and caregivers of
preschool and school-age children in Darke, Miami and Preble Counties
now have access to a dynamic program offered by Recovery and Wellness
Centers of Midwest Ohio. “The Incredible Years” program promotes social
and emotional learning, emotion regulation and problem solving. “The
Incredible Years” program is being funded by the Ohio Children’s Trust
Fund.
“The Incredible Years” program is free for parents and offers a
supportive environment to help them learn to manage their children’s
behavior needs, including:
• Anger Management • Making New
Friends
• Problem Solving • Succeeding in School
• Talking with Friends & Being Friendly • Understanding Feelings
“We are proud to offer a program that strengthens our families by
promoting children’s social, emotional and language development,” said
Vickie Martin, PCC-S, LSW – Darke County Clinical Director, Recovery
& Wellness Centers of Midwest Ohio. “Our parents will learn
valuable skills at no cost as a result of the generous support from the
Ohio Children’s Trust Fund.”
Groups are forming now in Darke, Miami and Preble Counties. For
information, contact Recovery & Wellness Centers of Midwest Ohio:
Darke County
937-548-1635
Miami County
937-335-0361
Preble County
937-456-7694
This program is supported and funded by the Ohio Children’s Trust Fund
Western Ohio Regional Prevention Council that consists of 13 counties:
Allen, Auglaize, Hardin, Mercer, Darke, Shelby, Logan, Miami,
Champaign, Clark, Greene, Montgomery, and Preble. The mission of the
Ohio Children’s Trust Fund is to prevent child abuse and neglect
through investing in strong communities, healthy families and safe
children.
The Ohio Children’s Trust Fund selected the Montgomery County Human
Services Planning and Development Department as the Coordinator of the
Western Ohio Regional Prevention Council.
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