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Children need to discover ways to use their words to make new friends and resolve conflicts. This workshop will support grownups in identifying and cultivating opportunities for practicing social language skills in their child’s life. Dinner will be provided.
Understanding different points of view can help children:
● Communicate effectively
● Resolve conflicts
● Spot and resolve miscommunication
● Practice empathy
● Find a common language
● Understand and respect diversity
Please register all family members attending for food ordering purposes. Call 317-275-4340 for questions.
AGE GROUP: | School-Age Kids | Preschoolers | Families |
EVENT TYPE: | Health & Wellness | Class/Workshop |
In 1960, after residents petitioned for a permanent library, a storefront branch opened at 30th Street and Lafayette Road, the first branch in the system to be located in a shopping center. A stand-alone facility at 3325 Lowry Road opened in 1970 with 12,000 square feet. On June 1, 2019 the Lowry Road facility was replaced by a new 20,000-square-foot building at 3905 Moller Road.