Lunch Bunch LIVE with Parenting Upstream | Raising Resilient Kids: Rethinking Youth Development
Lunch Bunch LIVE with Parenting Upstream | Raising Resilient Kids: Rethinking Youth Development
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Lunch Bunch LIVE with Parenting Upstream
Join Parenting Upstream co-founders Marcelle Waldman & Jerry Blackburn
June 1 | 12:00-1:00pm PST
For All Parents & Caregivers
Resilience, by most definitions, emerges only in the face of adversity. Yet we’re living in the “snowplow generation,” where many young people are unintentionally shielded from the very experiences that help them grow strong. Allowing young people to stumble, get back up, brush themselves off, and keep going is essential. These moments build the confidence and tolerance for adversity they’ll rely on throughout their lives.
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