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5 News Notes

Talbot County DSS Provides Foster and Adoptive Parent Trainings

January 15, 2020 by Spy Desk

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In its continuing effort to train foster and adoptive parents about issues that affect their children, the Talbot County Department of Social Services provided a training on discipline featuring Erica Moltz of FamilyWorks Together/Adoptions Together. The training provided information on how to discipline children based on child-specific circumstances taking their pasts into consideration.

L-R: Participating foster parents Kathy Jenkins, Emprin Wilson, Erica Moltz from FamilyWorks Together/Adoptions Together, Denise Yarbough-Smith, and Taalib Smith.

Past trainings for foster/adoptive parents have included protecting children online, being a nurturing parent, and discipline training through the Child Welfare Academy.

Talbot County has a need for foster and adoptive parents. For further information, call the Talbot County Department of Social Services at 410-820-7371.

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