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Frustrated by your child’s challenging behavior? Worried about how your child’s behavior affects the family, especially their siblings? Wonder how others manage similar situations? Married but feel alone in parenting your challenging child? You are not alone.
National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Child and Adolescent Network (CAN) Support Group is for parents of children (under age 18) with behavioral, emotional, and mental health issues. These groups are free, confidential, safe, and led by trained and certified volunteer facilitators who themselves have had personal experiences raising children with these concerns.
The Wilton-based support group meets on the 4th Monday of every month, and the next meeting is Monday, April 25, from 10-11:30 a.m., in the G & B Cultural Center, 49 New Street in Wilton. For more info, contact Beth at 203-984-0123 or beth44es@gmail.com or Vanessa at 203 970-4130 or eliasvanessa5@gmail.com.

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