Debunking Teenagers: Research-based strategies for parenting your adolescent

In this Webinar, author Daphne Adler Siniscalco (AB ’99, MBA ’04) will present some of the key findings from her new book on parenting teenagers, covering topics such as: Why should you be installing a lock on your liquor cabinet?  What do teenagers, babies and cats have in common?  What works far better than pepper spray for keeping kids safe?  And how can you harness your teen’s natural desire to rebel and put it to good use?

This event is free of charge, but you must register so that we can send you the Zoom login information.

Please be advised that some content in this presentation covers mature themes and will not be suitable for children or younger teenagers.

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Praise for Debunking Teenagers: 200 research-based parenting strategies to help your adolescent successfully navigate the “tempteen” years:

“A brilliant book…a godsend for parents” – Steven Pinker, Harvard professor and author of works including The Blank Slate and The Better Angels of Our Nature: A History of Violence and Humanity

“The parenting book I wish I had written…a tour de force” – Esther Yoder Strahan, PhD, co-author of Parenting with Reason: Evidence-based Approaches to Parenting Dilemmas

Daphne Adler has spent her professional career in management consulting, providing evidence-based recommendations to corporate clients. In her spare time, she enjoys applying these same skills to parenting topics. Daphne has an MBA from Harvard Business School and an undergraduate degree in mathematics from Harvard College. She grew up in Vermont, and lives in London with her husband and three children.

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Date & Time

Monday, 7 October 2024
7:30pm – 8.30pm

Location

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