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Hi Reader! The Leadership Life Skills Summit begins tomorrow! If you’ve registered, I hope you’re looking forward to the conversations. If you haven’t yet, there’s still time. High school and teen years can feel high pressure. But underneath the academics are skills that truly shape adulthood: Emotional regulation These are not built in one dramatic moment. They grow slowly through supportive relationships, intentional conversations and learning based on their strengths and interests. That’s what I appreciate about this event. It keeps the focus where it belongs. I’ll be teaching: The CALM Approach: Connecting With and Motivating Your Teen If you want to join us, you can register for free here: If lifetime access gives you breathing room, the VIP option is available as well. However you participate, I hope this week reminds you that parenting a teen is long work. Thoughtful work. Meaningful work. And you are doing it. Warmly, P.S. If you upgrade to VIP, my Building Confidence in Your Tween & Teen Masterclass is included as a gift. |
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