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Want a Happy Child? Methacton Wants To Help

'Raising Happy, Resilient Children' program set for March 18.

We can teach them their ABCs. We can teach them to throw a baseball. But, something many parents are unsure about is how to help raise their child to be happy.

Kelley Faust, M.A., the author of the book "The SUPERPOWER of ME!" will be on hand to assist Methacton students and their parents in finding out ways to do just that.

Faust will be the guest speaker of the Methacton Elementary School Counselors, who will be presenting the parenting program "Raising Happy, Resilient Children."

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Faust said that the program will be "fun" and "filled with inspiring tips to help your children."

She said she will be providing details to "set a clear vision for their lives." Her program, outlined in her book, is designed to help students "create the lives of their dreams."

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The ideals include creating manageable goals for children, getting everything "done well," strengthening a child's resiliency and "remembering their power."

The program is slated for Monday, March 18 at 7 p.m. The program will be held at Woodland Elementary School, 2700 Woodland Ave., Eagleville.

Babysitting will be provided for those that need the assistance. Those that require the sitting services should attend by 6:45 p.m. to register for care.

For more information on Faust's program, visit the website for HOPE: sunshinehope.com.

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