No Images? Click here Hi friends,In case you missed my announcement email last week, I want to let you know about a really exciting event HuffPost Parents will throw on Friday, November 2 in Brooklyn, NY.The event, called How To Raise A Kid, is aimed at parents of children ages 2 to 10. The core question we’ll try to answer: How I can help my kids navigate it all and grow up to be the kinds of kids I’d be proud to be friends with when they’re adults: honest, respectful, empathetic, resilient, intelligent, curious, self-sufficient, creative? In short: not assholes.Buy tickets here.We’ll start with a welcome by journalist and fellow mom Alicia Menendez, followed by a chat with our editor-in-chief, Lydia Polgreen, and soccer star Abby Wambach, and then we’ll be treated to four dynamic, engaging panels:
We’ll follow that with lunch and a mother-daughter talk by Julie Wadler and her 11-year-old phenom daughter, Naomi. (If you missed her inspiring speech at the March For Our Lives Rally, watch it here.) Then we’ll have six intimate breakout sessions geared to answer your questions on sex, difference, race, money, discipline and modern families. Throughout the whole day, we’ll hear from world-renowned experts, children’s book authors, psychologists and educators, among others about the issues that matter most to us as parents.I’m eagerly awaiting the event and hope you are, too.YEP Fit for a king AND you
For when your kid is keeping you awake In the run up to the event in November, our Parents reporters are doing pieces that will inform parents on how to discuss tricky topics with their kids, and how to be role models for their kids. We’ve published a number of pieces in this vein, but I’m particularly impressed with the usefulness of two pieces published in the last week: Caroline Bologna’s How To Talk To Your Kids About Addiction and Taylor Pittman’s 5 Realistic Ways To Get The Most Out Of Family Dinnertime.More stories from the trenches: HuffPost is now a part of Oath and a part of Verizon. On May 25, 2018 we introduced a new Oath Privacy Policy which will explain how your data is used and shared. Learn More.A guide to helping you raise the kind of person you'd like to know. Love what you see? Send it to a friend. Did someone forward this email? If so, subscribe here. Can't get enough? Check out (In)formation and The Good Life. |
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