“Good Enough Parenting” for Parents of Tweens

“Good Enough Parenting” for Parents of Tweens

Intended For

Parents of Pre-Teens

Date/Time

Monday, June 14th, 2021: 8:15pm - 9:15pm

COST: FREE

DESCRIPTION:

Join us for our next session of the Realistic Pandemic Parenting series: “Good Enough Parenting”, geared to parents of tweens. Child psychologist Abigail Romirowsky, PhD, will consider issues that can be challenging for parents and their budding teens, including emotions, peer relationships, screens, self esteem, and limit-setting.

This will be a Q and A style discussion with some concrete concepts you can implement right away when doing “good enough parenting” with your child. Attendees are not expected to have attended any prior webinars in the series. Questions can be posed ahead of time or live via chat.

As both a child psychologist and a fellow “doing her best” parent, Dr. Romirowsky values creating a warm and inviting atmosphere for these webinars. Feel free to “come as you are”, in sweats, multi-tasking or curled up with a cup of tea. Attendees can choose to participate with your camera on or off and/or to change your zoom screen name depending on your privacy concerns.

Space is limited, and this session will not be recorded. Stay tuned to our newsletter for future parenting programs.

Facilitators

  • Abigail Romirowsky, PhD

    Psychologist and Director of the SPACE Program

    Washington, D.C.

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