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San Antonio mom of five building healthy parenting habits through series of free classes
A San Antonio mother of five says a free parenting program through Metro Health changed the way she communicates with her children and helped her reject discipline methods tied to cycles of abuse.
By Courtney Friedman, Valerie Gomez·4 hr ago
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A San Antonio mother of five says a free parenting program through Metro Health changed the way she communicates with her children and helped her reject discipline methods tied to cycles of abuse.
Ylora Posada recently completed Triple P, the Positive Parenting Program, a growing Metro Health initiative designed to teach parents skills that can help prevent child abuse and improve family relationships.
In a recent story, program leaders told KSAT the program is growing rapidly.
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