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Approximately 40 specialists from the Early Help network of the city of Rüsselsheim am Main came together at the city hall at the invitation of the network coordinators, Therese Grenzebach and Christina Zalán-Wollrab, to further educate themselves on the topic of early childhood regulation...

In the image there is a baby laying under baby cradle, on the left side there is a caution sticker...
In the image there is a baby laying under baby cradle, on the left side there is a caution sticker on it.

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The Early Support Network in Rüsselsheim is offering free help to expectant parents and families with children up to three years old. The programme provides practical advice, counselling, and financial guidance to those in need of support during early childhood.

A recent event organised by the network focused on common challenges faced by young families. These included excessive crying, sleep disorders, and feeding difficulties. Mona Wilke, a clinical psychologist from the Cologne Cry Clinic, led the session and shared strategies for supporting affected parents.

The network also runs professional development events for city staff and external partners. Mayor Murat Karakaya explained that these sessions aim to keep employees informed about the latest developments in early childhood care. Families can access the free services by contacting the city’s coordinators. They are available by phone at +49 6142 83-2307 or +49 6142 83-2884, or via email at [email protected]. Support covers health, education, and financial assistance.

The Early Support Network continues to provide free, accessible help for young families in Rüsselsheim. Parents and caregivers can reach out directly to the city’s coordinators for guidance on early childhood challenges. The programme remains focused on practical solutions and professional training for those involved.

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