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Doodle Bugs! in Clarence hosts free parenting seminar

by jmaloni

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Mon, Feb 24th 2014 09:00 am

Doodle Bugs! Children's Centers in Clarence is hosting a free parenting seminar with Jayson Roland, M.D., of Williamsville Pediatrics from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. on March 11. The seminar is titled "Fostering Healthy Eating and Sleeping Habits with Infants and Toddlers."

The center is located at 8584 Sheridan Drive.

The seminar will present free tips and advice from a locally known pediatrician on the early years of parenting, offer parents the opportunity to ask questions and mingle with their peers. The format will include creative and interactive conversation.

Attendees will also have an opportunity to speak to Doodle Bugs! Director Molly White about the programs and services offered for infants and toddlers.

"The topic of eating and sleeping is so relevant to parents of infant and toddlers. We get questions all the time from our enrolled families regarding various topics, and because Doodle Bugs! does everything it can to be a resource to families - whether enrolled or not - we wanted to provide parents a chance to get their questions answered from a professional, in a warm, relaxing atmosphere," White said. "We invite everyone in the Clarence and surrounding communities to stop in, talk to a licensed pediatrician - without a copay - and enjoy light refreshments."

Doodle Bugs! Children's Centers provides education-based care for children ages 6 weeks to 12 years, including preschool/pre-K and summer camp programs. Doodle Bugs! Children's Centers is locally owned and operated, with six centers in Buffalo, five in Rochester, one in Pittsburgh and one opening soon in Lake Worth, Fla. Anthony Insinna and his sisters, Clarine Insinna and Anna Insinna Zavatti, established the company in 1992 in East Amherst.

For more information on the parenting seminar at Doodle Bugs! in Clarence, contact White at 716-632-5500 or [email protected]. For more information, visit www.doodlebugs.com.

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