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Parenting can be hard, especially if you have a neurodiverse child or one who is wired differently.
It is common to experience fear and worry about our children's futures based on cultural expectations as well as their lived experiences. Their asynchronous development, sensitivities, and neurodivergence often require a different path, and conscious and courageous parenting.
Dr. Dan Peters will address the importance of a parent’s awareness about themselves as key to raising healthy, engaged, and happy children. By being engaged in one’s own life, understanding where you came from, and being aware of what you want to pass on to your children, you can parent consciously and courageously, supporting your children in becoming who they are, while living fully.
Participants will leave with the increased understanding that who they are matters most, how they show up makes a difference, and the importance of their unique and grounding role as their child's guide and example.
This event is hosted by our colleagues at EF Specialists.
Dr. Dan Peters is a psychologist, executive coach, author, speaker, co-founder and Executive Director of Summit Center, and host of the podcast Make It A Great One. He has devoted his career to the assessment and treatment of children, adolescents, adults, and families, specializing in overcoming worry and fear, neurodiversity, and issues related to giftedness and twice-exceptionality. For over 25 years, Dr. Dan has been passionate about helping clients maximize their unique strengths, understand and develop their areas of challenge, and reach their developmental potential.
Details: Thursday, January 8, 2:00 pm Pacific, 5:00 pm Eastern. Online via Zoom. FREE. |