Growing Responsible Adults
For parents of children ages 12 and up
Children don’t turn into adults overnight. The process starts long before high school graduation. How do we meet the needs of our ever-changing children while also looking ahead to launching them into adulthood?
In this webinar, you will gain an understanding of your teen’s development and the brain science behind it, and learn how you can effectively and gradually help prepare them for the world beyond home. This webinar will help you prepare your teen for independence socially, emotionally, financially, environmentally, and beyond.
In this webinar, you will learn how to:
- understand adolescent brain development
- change your job description from “Manager” to “Consultant”
- help your child build on the soft and hard skills they will need in the real world
- remain flexible and maintain your relationship through it all
Your enrollment includes access to the video recording, an audio version that you can listen to podcast-style, and handouts.
Your Instructor
Wendie Lubic is founder and educational consultant at The College Lady, where she brings a wealth of experience to her educational consulting with high school and college students on academics, college admissions, and college counseling. She is a Certified Educational Planner (CEP) and a professional member of HECA, NACAC and PCACAC and has taken classes in Independent Educational Consulting at UC Irvine. She is also a Certified Parent Educator with PEP, where she has taught classes for nearly 25 years, specializing in classes designed for parents of teens. Wendie's book "Preparing to Launch" (currently with a book agent) is designed to help parents stay calm and support their children through the college application process.
"I enjoyed the program. I really liked hearing the strategies and then a real life scenario that actually pertained to me and how to step-by-step use the strategy to solve the problem."
--Participant, PEP Online
"I liked it! It's not always easy to attend classes in-person, so the online class is very convenient and conducive for both parents to participate."
--Participant, PEP Online