GPS Event: New Science to Decode Teen Behaviors and Relationships (Noon & 7 pm)

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Thurs. April 14, at Noon and 7 p.m. 
Cara Natterson — New Science to Decode Teen Behaviors and Relationships
We know teens need our support to grow up safe, healthy, happy, and emotionally whole. But how do we provide that when faced with their adolescent silence, curt responses, and closed doors? Pediatrician, New York Times best–selling author of and mother of two teenagers, Dr. Cara Natterson, is here to help with scripts, tips, and strategies for getting it right – all built on a foundation of practical hard science. Participants will learn how to talk to teens about the wide range of “normal” through the entire developmental process. Dr. Natterson will also talk about why teenagers make irrational decisions even though they look mature, and how we can steer them toward better choices.

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