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UPDATE: Please note this article has been corrected to reflect the correct start time of the March 18 Positive Discipline introductory class.

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The Resiliency Center of Newtown has added two events to its schedule, both coming up within the next week. A new series of classes will also begin within the week.

The first program, on Tuesday, March 11, is a community yoga session. The one-hour session will begin at 11:15 am; BYO yoga mat.

The second special event is an EFT/Tapping Workshop by Suzanne Rossini on Thursday, March 13, at 4:15 pm.

EFT/tapping is a self-soothing technique for children to help gain control of their thoughts, feelings and behaviors. The workshop, for children and parents, will focus on teaching the basics of tapping with fun songs and games. It is suitable for children in grades K-4.

Reservations are requested and can be done by calling Stephanie Cinque at 203-364-9750.

In addition, Positive Discipline of Western CT will be holding introductory classes at The Resiliency Center through March for anyone who may be interested in taking the six-week course beginning April.

Introductory classes, which are two hours in length, are being offered Saturday, March 8, at 9:30 am; Thursday, March 13, at 10:30 am; Tuesday, March 18, at 6 pm; and Thursday, March 27, at 10:30 am.

Space is limited for each class, so registration is requested and can be by email to Stephanie@resiliencycenterofnewtown.org or Carol@positivedisciplinewesternct.org.

There is no charge for any of the programs.

The Resiliency Center is at 153 South Main Street, with entry and parking through the lower level.

The center offers long-term healing to those impacted by 12/14 to help these individuals reach their full potential. The center is a program of Tuesday’s Children, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization.

Founded in the aftermath of 12/14, The Resiliency Center of Newtown has a full day of special offerings, including crisis counseling, planned for the third anniversary of the Sandy Hook School shootings. Residents can take advantage of the programs free of charge. 
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