About this Event
In collaboration with Great Conversations, we are pleased to offer this parent talk for parents of adolescents.
Adolescence is an important time to build skills for friendships and healthy relationships. How do grown-ups stay close while standing back as preteens and teens navigate their social lives? What is the data on the role of social media and technology in the life of adolescents? Join us in a conversation talking about how kids change developmentally in their friendship skills over time and explore the role of parents and trusted grown-ups as our kids navigate relationships while developing their own identities.
Video access: This class will be held on Zoom on the date listed below. If you are unable to attend the live class, there will be a recording available for one week after the class.
Who should take this class: This is an ADULT ONLY seminar. Parents, guardians, grandparents, caregivers, and teachers are all welcome. Children do not attend.
Upcoming parent talks:
- Parenting in the Digital Era: Supporting dialogue and strategies for building healthy tech habits (10/15/24)
- Family Ties: Laying the groundwork for a lifetime of conversations (10/28/24)
- The Wonder Years: A big guide to big feelings (11/18/24)
- Full House: Contributing and community (1/13/25)
- Growing Pains: Body basics for grown ups (3/10/25)
- The Social Network: Navigating friendships across multiple platforms (5/5/25)
If you are interested in taking more than 3 of our parent talks in this upcoming series, email us for discounted options.
Adolescent Program Website | The Chat | Parent Talks
Contact us at [email protected]
Event Venue
Online
USD 54.09