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ParentMap: Myla and Jon Kabat-Zinn: Mindful Parenting

This event is sold out.  In a rare visit to the Pacific Northwest, “mindfulness” experts Dr. Jon Kabat-Zinn and Myla Kabat-Zinn inspire parents, grandparents—and anyone working with children—to slow...

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ParentMap: Dr. Denise Pope: The Resilient Student

Homework, sports, GPAs, clubs, college applications, SATs—the stress of today’s high-pressure, fast-paced school culture can interfere with the health, happiness, and development of children and teens....

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ParentMap: Dr. John Gottman: Making Love Last & Marriage Work

Advance tickets for this event have sold out, but ParentMap has established a wait list for tickets. Please see www.parentmap.com for information and instructions. With the belief that the greatest...

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ParentMap presentsDaniel SiegelThe Brain Drives Teenagers Crazy

The inner workings of a teenager’s brain are a mystery to most parents, but thankfully, Dr. Daniel Siegel can help them navigate this terrain. By exploring the complexities of brain development of...

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ParentMap presentsRichard Louv: Getting Kids Back to Nature

Richard Louv, author of Last Child in the Woods: Saving Our Children From Nature Deficit Disorder, has serious concerns about kids in the digital age. When 38% of children under age 2 play with...

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**SOLD OUT**ParentMap presentsDr. John GottmanMaking Love Last & Marriage Work

Advance tickets for this event have sold out. A limited number of tickets will be available via the wait list. With the belief that the greatest gift parents can give their children is a happy, stable...

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ParentMap presents: Marsha Linehan and Laura Kastner: Regulating the Many...

Mood swings, changing hormones, and rapidly changing emotional states are normal phases of development for most teenagers. Left unchecked, these strong feelings can have an extremely  negative effect...

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