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Improve Parenting Skills and Strategies for Learning Challenged Child Telesummit

December 27th, 2015

Parenting Skills and Strategies for Your Learning Challenged Child FREE Telesummit

Wouldn’t it be nice to get strategies and advice from leading learning experts from the comfort of your home? What if you were able to access these experts at no cost to yourself?

We are excited to announce we are participating in the Parenting Skills and Strategies for Your Learning Challenged Child Telesummit to do just that! Access amazing experts giving concrete advice, and add tools to your toolkit that you can start using immediately!

Parenting Skills for Your Learning Challenged Child FREE Telesummit

This online FREE event will be running January 4th to 14th, 2016. It’s a great way to jump start the new year with some new parenting ideas and techniques.

Get Your Seat Here:

Learning Challenged? Dyslexia? ADHD

Here’s a sneak peek at some of our amazing experts!
Bonnie Terry, M. Ed., BCET- Strategies For Dyslexia – Sharing 5 things you can do to help your child improve their skills in just minutes a day

PLUS:
Jeff Copper- What My Mom Did Right: A Success Story
Michelle Barone- Unschooling: An Alternative to Traditional School-Based Education
Dr. Mark Bertin- Mindfulness and Learning Disabilities
Margaret Ashley- Life Skills, Neuroscience and Learning
Laurie Dupar- Pre-teen And Adolescent ADHD
David Giwerc- ADHD And Neurodiversity
Shirley Plant- Nutrition And Easy Meal Prep
Carla Atherton- Moms’ Self-Care
Caroline Maguire- Executive Function And Social Skills

Get Your Seat Here:

Let’s make 2016 your child’s best year ever! See you at the summit!

This telesummit is equivalent to a $25,000 parenting mastermind, and yet it is your gift for free. We’re putting our money where our mouth is and giving our time and expert advice.

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