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New York Family Presents ParentEd Talks 2022-2023
One quick registration gets you access to the full lineup of expert talks!
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Date and time
Tuesday, June 6 · 1 - 2pm PDT
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Online
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- 1 hour
- Mobile eTicket
Join us for the last Talk in the Series!
All of our 2022-2023 ParentEd Talks are now open for pre-registration with one simple step! Sign up for the entire series, and then join any live talk you are interested in throughout the year. We’ll send you a reminder email with access instructions for each event as the date gets closer.
Be entered for a chance to win an Amazon gift card! As a thank-you, we will give away one $100 Amazon gift card after each ParentEd Talks event in the series. Register at least 24 hours prior to the event to be eligible to win. Winners will be notified via email after the ParentEd Talks event.
We know you’re busy. If you can’t attend the live event, you can still participate! After the event concludes, all registered attendees will be emailed a link to watch the recorded session at their convenience on any device. By joining in the live event, attendees will have the opportunity to participate in the interactive Q&A portion.
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ParentEd Talks Schedule: Join us for our Last Talk in the series -
Anxious Parents, Anxious Kids: Parenting Advice From the "World's Worst Mom"
With author Lenore Skenazy
Tuesday, June 6, 2023, 4 p.m. ET
It’s time to change the way we look at obstacles and stop making assumptions that our kids are incapable of clearing their own path in life. Join author, columnist, blogger and reality TV show host Lenore Skenazy, aka “The World’s Worst Mom,” for a talk laced with humor, wit and the unvarnished truth: Your kids can be independent. Skenazy will share simple but powerful ways anxious parents can counteract the urge to overprotect their children, move away from fear-based parenting, and give their bubble-wrapped children the freedom to develop confidence and resilience the natural way: through unstructured, child-directed play.
Be entered for a chance to win an Amazon gift card! As a thank-you, we will give away one $100 Amazon gift card after each ParentEd Talks event in the series. Register at least 24 hours prior to the event to be eligible to win. The winner will be notified via email after the conclusion of the talk. Winner will be solely responsible for all applicable taxes related to accepting the prize.
We know you’re busy. If you can’t attend the live event, you can still participate! After the event concludes, all registered attendees will be emailed a link to watch the recorded session at their convenience on any device. By joining in the live event, attendees will have the opportunity to participate in the interactive Q&A portion.
About the speaker
Lenore Skenazy is the president of Let Grow, the nonprofit promoting childhood independence and resilience. Ever since her column Why I Let My 9-Year-Old Ride the Subway Alone created a media firestorm, Skenazy has been declaring that our kids are smarter and stronger than our culture gives them credit for. She is the author of “Free-Range Kids,” the book-turned-parenting-movement that garnered her the nickname, “World’s Worst Mom.”
Event topics, dates and speakers are subject to change. All times are Eastern Time.
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New York Family Media is the number one digital and print platform for engaged parents in New York City. We create magazines, digital assets, and events to inform and delight moms and dads throughout Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, Bronx/Riverdale, and Westchester.