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Talk: Raising Boys Who Can Be Gentle and Girls Who Can Be Strong 6:00-7:30pm, Cupertino

Led by

Parenting by Connection Instructor Candidates Jamie Russell and Lauren Scout

Have you wondered how to help your child navigate the stereotypical roles that still shape the experience of boys and girls? For this talk, we won't debate the roles that genetics play in boys' and girls' behavior, and we won't pronounce any "best" way to raise boys or girls. We will talk about some proven strategies for helping both boys and girls grow up well-rounded--empathetic, affectionate, playful, resilient, and confident. You will learn practical "Listening Tools" that will help you model playfulness and respect. You'll come away with practical steps you can take daily to guide your children toward being boys who can care about the feelings of others and girls who are comfortable with adventure and physical challenge.
Date: Tuesday, April 24
Time: 6:00-7:30pm
Location: West Valley Community Services, 10104 Vista Drive, Cupertino, CA 95014
Cost: Free
Registration: To register, contact Kelly Sumner at kellys@wvcommunityservices.org or 408.255.8033 x 109
Deadline: Please arrive a few minutes early to secure a seat

Class number: EVT-1035

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