MOVED TO ONLINE: Humanity 101 on the Homefront: "Toxic" Parenting Behaviors
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***In light of public health concerns, our event will only be presented virtually utilizing Zoom. This is an online tool that will need to be downloaded to use. Further instructions on how to join this program will be distributed soon via email. You must RSVP via Eventbrite with an accurate email address in order to receive the Zoom link for this specific event.
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ZOOM Webinar ID: 377-921-495
Link to Webinar https://asu.zoom.us/j/377921495
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Just as there are no perfect people, there is no such thing as "perfect" caregiving, but the research is clear that consistent nurturance and discipline play a vital role in the healthy development of children. "Toxic parenting" can be described not as one-off incidents, but rather scenarios of repetitious manipulation, guilt, fear, abuse, and/or unhealthy boundaries. How can parenting practices and behaviors impact a child's development and sense of self? How does one heal from the effects of "toxic parenting"? What is considered "toxic"? Join this discussion that addresses these and other questions around the complexities of parenting.