PARENT EDUCATION
How to Move Your Family From Conflicted to Cooperative
Understanding Your Child's Learning Differences to Unlock Potential -
Series of Conferences Hosted by Audubon PTSA
About the lecture
As a former school teacher and a mom of three teens, Leanne has seen the heart-breaking impact of extreme busyness, increased stressors and prolonged periods of disconnection in families. After helping hundreds of parents implement systems to focus on the family, she created an easy-to-remember system to support them on their parenting journey.
The 5 Seasons of Connection to Your Child goes right into those crucial minute-by-minute interactions where families either draw closer together or pull further apart. We can transform our families from conflicted to cooperative when we understand:
- who we are in each season
- how our children experience each season
- what each season looks like in our family
- where we want to go as a family
- how we will get there
The 5 Seasons gives us the opportunity to bring out our best and the best in our children in every interaction, creating the deep levels of connection we crave.
About the speaker
Leanne Kabat is an author, speaker, and former teacher specializing in Interrelational Connectivity. She created The 5 Seasons Strategy to help parents harness the power of every season to nurture healthy and fulfilling relationships with their children.
When & Where
Audubon Elementary Library, Wednesday, November 6, 2019
Agenda
6:30 pm - 6:45 pm |
Meet and greet
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6:45 pm - 7 pm |
Introduction
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7 pm - 7:40 pm |
Leanne Kabat
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7:40 pm - 8 pm |
Q&A
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