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Upcoming Events

Thu Aug, 21 2025 @ Noon and 7pm CST

Sarah Ward and Kristen Jacobsen

Start the Year with Organizational Skills for School Success

Tue Aug, 26 2025 @ Noon and 7pm CT

Susan Dominus

How Parents Can Support Students to Aim High, Dream Big and Succeed

Wed Sep, 3 2025 @ Noon and 7pm CT

Dr. Martha Beck

Beyond Anxiety: A Creative Path to Fill Your Life with Joy and Calm

Tue Sep, 9 2025 @ 7 pm CT

Bill Cartwright

IN-PERSON EVENT: Rules for Living Life at the Center

Thu Sep, 11 2025 @ Noon and 7pm CST

Hunter Clarke Fields

End Reactive Parenting Habits and Create Peace at Home

Wed Sep, 17 2025 @ Noon and 7pm CST

Susan Cain with Dr. Scott Barry Kaufman

Quiet Power: The Secret Strengths of Introverted Kids and Adults

Thu Sep, 25 2025 @ Noon and 7pm CST

Jessica Lahey

Engaged, Competent and Sober: Raising Addiction-Resistant Kids in a Culture of Dependence

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Tue Sep, 30 2025 @ Noon and 7pm CST

Dr. Ross Greene

Explosive Child: Understanding Frustrated and Inflexible Children

Teach children to love challenges and appreciate mistakes so they can enjoy a growth mindset.

Carol Dweck

March 2015

When you criticize a child, they don’t necessarily stop loving you, they stop loving themselves.

Jennifer Breheny Wallace

Aug. 2023

Perfect parenting is the enemy of good parenting. When we screw up, it's how we repair our missteps that really matters.

Dr Aliza Pressman

Aug. 2024

Honor your child's "being," instead of their "performance."

Ken Ginsburg

Nov. 2023

If you suspect someone is contemplating suicide, ASK! It does not increase risk. Ask in a clear, curious, calm way to model it's OK to have these conversations.

Dr. Matthew Nock

Sept. 2023

Young people will work to avoid shame, embarrassment and humiliation at all costs! This is what drives their motivation and behavior.

Rosalind Wiseman

April 2023

Normalize mistakes: errors are information. Reframe mistakes as practice, then let it go!

Michele Icard

Dec. 2023

To be prepared for today's careers students need to be self- directed, collaborative problem solvers with human (essential) skills: Empathy, Curiosity, and Adaptability.

Dr. John Spencer

April 2023

Competence precedes confidence. Nurture kids' interests and help them get good at something.

Dr. Zaretta Hammond

Feb. 2023

Every kid is one caring adult away from being a success story.

Josh Shipp

Feb. 2022

There are only six words that our kids need to hear us say on the way home from the game, “I love to watch you play.”

Kirsten Jones

Aug. 2024