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Toxic Family Members: Live Discussion with Minda Pacheco

It’s always someone. Perhaps for you it’s your parents or your in-laws your siblings or …

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“Parenting in a Pandemic” Live Discussions and Q&A

The Mother Company is hosting a series of parenting talks with experts to help support parents during this pandemic.

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Kids, Anxiety and Depression: Live Discussion and Q&A with Dr. Regine Galanti

We talk to a renowned psychologist, Dr. Regine Galanti, about teens, anxiety and depression.

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Vaccines, Variants and Summer Vacation: Live Discussion with Jessica Malaty Rivera

Seems things are (finally!) changing – but what does this new normal look like with vaccines, variants and summer vacation? We talk with expert epidemiologist, Jessica Malaty Rivera, who can answer these questions and more.

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Codependant Parenting Live Discussion with Torie Henderson

Are you a good parent or actually a codependent one? Learn the difference and check in with this parenting coach to find out.

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How to Support Families through Illness or Death: Live Discussion with Kim Hamer

How can we be most supportive to our friends and families who are struggling with illness and death? We get answers from expert Kim Hamer.

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Dependency and Addiction in Kids and Adults: Live Discussion with Dr. Deena Manion

Let’s explore all the nuanced issues about our drinking and recreational drug use (and what to expect from the kids) with Dr. Deena Manion.

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Sex, Teens & Everything in Between: Live Discussion with Shafia Zaloom

Parents of teens and tweens – Join us for an empowering discussion with expert Shafia Zaloom on sex, consent and raising empowered kids.

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Kids & Cooperation – on Zoom and Elsewhere: Live Discussion with Noel Janis Norton

What if you could get your kids to WANT to cooperate? No yelling, no struggles? Join us to find out how with Noel Janis Norton.

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How to Play an Active Role in Abuse Prevention

It’s critically important for a parent to play an active role in abuse prevention. We outline some steps to help protect your child from being victimized including red flags and grooming techniques that abusers use that can go unnoticed.