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Parents of Teens: What to do this summer?

After another article published for parents of the Central California communities, my pal Joe Bruzzese and I are guests on a TeleClass this June 1st. Below...the info, and click here to sign up!

When we were young, we looked forward to summer as a time to "do nothing." Interestingly enough, our doing "nothing" filled our days with games, adventures, and coming home late-r for dinner. Now, teens are inundated with opportunity. Parents, meanwhile, are working feverishly to manage schedules, events, sports-practices, and...oh yeah, family time!

Join professional educators Joe Bruzzese and Jason Womack as they discuss managing multiple summer priorities.

In this TeleClass, you hear about:

#1 Identifying your teen's interest(s). Learn some practical ways to match the things your teen seems to spend the most time doing with local/community activities.

#2 Fostering independence and responsibility. There are more things than "getting a job" that your teen can do to learn to be responsible.

#3 Creating opportunities. By focusing on the concept of a summer "break" (time off to do something else), parents and teens can create before-unknown opportunities.

#4 Family Get-Togethers. Using family time, about once a week, to celebrate success and "dwell on the wins."


If you feel like screaming when you think about what to do with your teens during summer, you don't want to miss this TeleClass!

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