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SUMMARY:Connecting B4 Correcting
DESCRIPTION:An Interactive presentation led by Jessica Dancingheart of Open to Possibilities\nAre you tired of correcting and having power struggles with your kids?  In this presentation\, you will learn how the brain processes information so you can be present to yourself and your child in a biologically respectful and effective way.  Learn how to maintain positive relationships with your kids no matter how they act. \n\nGain tools to address the needs and emotions of yourself and your children\nBe inspired to take care of yourself during your quest to parent\n\n5:30-6:00pm – FREE Dinner  6:00-7:30pm Presentation \nRSVP to Ann Sherman by October 1st!  ann@teensinc.org or 720-561-4861 \nConnecting-POSTER (1)
URL:https://parentengagementnetwork.org/event/connecting-b4-correcting/
LOCATION:CO
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SUMMARY:Celebrating Bird Migration
DESCRIPTION:Explore the wonderful world of birds in a beautiful place! See a live falcon and other birds of prey up close and view birds in the wild through spotting scopes and binoculars. Learn about migration\, marshes and the role avian friends play in our lives. Enjoy games\, art projects and a scavenger hunt. These and other activities will be featured at the 4rd Annual “Celebrating Bird Migration” at Lafayette’s Waneka Lake and Greenlee Wildlife Preserve Open Space.\nThe 1/3 mile walking path between the parking area and Greenlee Wildlife Preserve will feature several local organizations with great activities and displays to offer! In addition to Lafayette Open Space\, the following groups will be on hand to entertain and educate: Environment for the Americas (home of International Migratory Bird Day)\, Wild Wings Environmental Education\, the Lafayette Rec Center\, the Lafayette Historical Society\, Boulder County Audubon Society\, Thorne Nature Experience\, the American Birding Association Lafayette Youth Advisory Committee\, Empowerment Center of East County\, JAX Outdoor Gear and Broomfield Open Space (with the Broomfield Bird Club). The Parent Engagement Network is also a co-sponsor. This free\, public event is suitable for all ages and will also feature an array of fine door prizes. \nThis program begins at the Waneka Lake East parking lot\, where Emma St. ends at Caria Drive in Lafayette. For more information\, contact Martin Ogle at Martin@EntrepreneurialEarth.com or 720-612-0506. \nThis event was rescheduled to October 8th due to weather forecast on September 24th.
URL:https://parentengagementnetwork.org/event/celebrating-bird-migration/
LOCATION:CO
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SUMMARY:HillTopics Dyslexia Awareness Events
DESCRIPTION:October is Dyslexia Awareness Month\nHillside School will be hosting events to bring more awareness to dyslexia and learning.\n\n\n10/10 at 12:15-1:45pm: Dyslexia and Learning Part I at Boulder JCC\, 6007 Oreg Ave\, Boulder\n\n\n11/14 from 12:15-1:45pm: Dyslexia and Learning Part II at Boulder JCC\, 6007 Oreg Ave\, Boulder\n\n\nFor more information visit: HillTopics
URL:https://parentengagementnetwork.org/event/hilltopics-dyslexia-awareness-events/
LOCATION:CO
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SUMMARY:Dyslexia Awareness Coffee Talk
DESCRIPTION:Join the conversation on the Complexities of Raising Dyslexic Kids!Parents supporting parents with guidance from a panel of experts can be a safe place to explore whatever is coming up for ur child as they move through Middle and High School. Panelists include: \n\nKathy Sherman\, Hillside School;\nAnna Stewart\, BVSD Special Education;\nWendi Kirkpatrick\, parent\, teacher and member of BVKID;\nMarie\, parent advocate from YES! CO Learning Allys;\nSue Hirsh\, advocate and parent of college-aged dyslexic kids;\nRobin McEvoy Ph.D.\, author Child Decoded.\n\nPotential topics to explore: \n\nNavigating 7 classes\, 7 teachers\, and Homework;\nWhen to advocate and when to coach to build self-efficacy;\nAssistive technology\, tips\, and tools for school success;\nSocial-emotional ups and downs;\nCelebrating the strengths of a mighty “dyslexian”.\n\nHillside School is hosting other dyslexia awareness events throughout the month visit: Hilltopics \nREGISTER HERE \n 
URL:https://parentengagementnetwork.org/event/dyslexia-awareness-coffee-talk/
LOCATION:CO
CATEGORIES:Coffee Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20171024T190000
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SUMMARY:How to Raise An Adult
DESCRIPTION:SOLD OUT! COLLECTING WAITING LIST\nBreak Free of the Overparenting Trap & Prepare Your Kid for Success:       A community conversation with best-selling author Julie Lythcott-Haims\n\n7:00 p.m. – Lythcott-Haims presentation\, immediately followed by Q&A/discussion\n8:30 p.m. – Books available for purchase/book signing; refreshments\n8:30-9:45 p.m. – Space available for parent groups and book clubs to meet and discuss\n\n \nIn How to Raise an Adult\, Julie Lythcott-Haims draws on research\, on conversations with admissions officers\, educators\, and employers\, and on her own insights as a mother and as a student dean to highlight the ways in which overparenting harms children\, their stressed- out parents\, and society at large. While empathizing with the parental hopes and\, especially\, fears that lead to over helping\, Lythcott-Haims offers practical alternative strategies that underline the importance of allowing children to make their own mistakes and develop the resilience\, resourcefulness\, and inner determination necessary for success. Relevant to parents of toddlers as well as of twentysomethings— and of special value to parents of teens. \n  \nSpecial thanks to Dawson school for hosting this FREE event for the public.  REGISTER HERE is necessary to reserve your spot. \nPEN Book Group Coordinator\, Fawnda Hathaway\, will be on hand to help organize groups based on Lythcott-Haims book.  A book signing will follow the presentation. \nDOWNLOADABLE FLYER
URL:https://parentengagementnetwork.org/event/how-to-raise-an-adult/
LOCATION:CO
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20171030T173000
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SUMMARY:Guiding our Children to a Mathematical Future
DESCRIPTION:A 3-PART WORKSHOP specifically designed for parents of\nELEMENTARY AGE children\nTHIS WORKSHOP WILL INCLUDE: \nOCT 30 – SESSION 1: Come join us for an interactive evening to learn about how current research into the development of mathematical thinking impacts how we teach math to our students\, in particular how we teach computation. Participants will leave with an understanding of math development from preschool years up through the elementary years\, why our teaching strategies might look different than when you were in school\, and tools we can use as parents to help our kids strengthen their math learning including games that YOU will make and take home with you. \nNOV 6 – SESSION 2: In Part 2 of our series\, we will build upon learning from session #1 as we explore research that focuses on multi-digit computation and we’ll extend our understanding from number sense and math facts (session 1) to place value understanding as it relates to computation. We will explore how this understanding develops from a very young age\, long before we would expect our children to be computing with larger quantities.  Parents will leave with a better understanding of current practices as well as tools to support their students and games to play at home. \nNOV 13 – SESSION 3: In the last class of our series we will pull together and apply our learning from the first two sessions to further develop and build upon our understanding of how young children develop mathematical understanding.  During this class\, we will explore a wide variety of commercially available games to become critical consumers and value the role of game play in developing math skills.  Come ready to PLAY!  We will also make games for everyone to take home and you will leave with a long list of games to add to your shopping wish lists and thrift store look-fors! \nREGISTER\nLimited childcare available for $5/child/night (select when registering
URL:https://parentengagementnetwork.org/event/guiding-our-children-to-a-mathematical-future/
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