Empowering Our Children To Be Responsible, Independent Adults
Parenting
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1h 6m
Transitioning into adulthood is a scary and difficult time for many teenagers. The same can be said about the parents who are trying to guide them. Each journey is different, but in the end, we all want our children to be responsible, independent adults.
Seeking advice from a professional is a healthy first step in gaining the confidence and the tools needed to create a synergistic, healthy family dynamic.
Listen in to hear Jim Warner (YPO Boulder, YPO Presidents’ Action NOW Gold), entrepreneur, author and CEO of OnCourse International, as he helps you navigate the challenges faced during your children’s often-difficult transition into mature, responsible adulthood.
Gain tools to best empower your children as they grow.
Explore ways to be welcoming and nurturing without enabling or rescuing.
Repair strained or broken relationships within the family dynamic.
Embrace a new, adult-to-adult relationship.
Learn how to “let go” when it is time.
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