Nat Greene - Are We Being Played by the College Game?
Parenting and Relationships
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57m
An “Only in YPO Experience” with long-time YPO member Nat Greene, who challenges the default approach to college strategy.
Nat will explain what “Playing the College Game” looks like, and helps us identify how captured we are by this. He will share his experience as a father of four who went through this journey and often failed to be a “great/perfect” parent to them.
Nat will pose a number of questions in an effort to help us challenge the wisdom of following the default college strategy. He will highlight the damage that this default path can have on family relationships, and particularly on our child.
Nat will help us remove the unnecessary stress from this college process, and will help us explore how to achieve this and accelerate our child's development.
You will leave this event with:
- Different approaches to helping your child succeed.
- An alternative way of looking at the college game that will ease stress and provide hope.
- A couple of powerful questions to consider. How unconditional is my love for my child? If I stop following the same path as everyone else, can I actually give my child a huge advantage in life?
The event is for parents of children gearing up for the college pipeline.
You can find more from Nat at his email [email protected].
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