Hear Erin Walsh, M.A., a dynamic, knowledgeable speaker who has addressed topics related to raising resilient young people in the digital age. Erin cuts through conflicting information about kids and technology and believes in mind positive parenting. Her signature down-to-earth approach and sense of humor helps families engage in complicated topics and leave feeling capable and motivated.
Working and Parenting at Home: Dreams, Realities and Survival Strategies
Are you trying to do multiple full time jobs at the same time? Zoom meeting interruptions are the least of your concerns as you navigate competing demands and burnout. Figure out how to focus, build new habits, and sustain work and learning. Discover practical ideas and strategies for coping and staying grounded, while working and parenting at home.
Wed | Feb 17 | 6:00-7:00 p.m. | Pay What You Can | Live Online | AEWWP-W1
Back to School Emotional Toolkit
Five Ways to Stay Connected to Kids During Stressful Times
Parenting in a Pandemic: The Many Faces of Stress
Kids and adults alike are experiencing a great deal of stress. Whether it is uncertainty, upset routines, economic insecurity or lack of social support, the list of stressors is long and varied. The challenge is that children often express stress through challenging behaviors. Learn more about what stress looks like in kids and teens, and ways to respond that build your family’s resilience instead of eroding it.
Wed | Mar 3 | 6:00-7:00 p.m. | Pay What You Can | Live Online | AEWFS-W1
The Many Faces of Stress in Children and Teens
Be an Emotion Coach: Six Simple Steps
Staying Engaged in Learning and Work: The Science of Motivation
Explore the science of motivation and help keep your eyes on how to nurture it in your kids – not just for the sake of getting more done, but for everyone’s mental health and well-being.
Wed | Mar 31 | 6:00-7:00 p.m. | Pay What You Can | Live Online | AEWSE-W1
Screen Time During COVID-19: Three Supportive Insights From Research to Guide Your Parenting Today
Get key insights from research that will help you navigate screen time struggles and take advantage of digital opportunities while minimizing risks.
Wed | Apr 14 | 6:00-7:00 p.m. | Pay What You Can | Live Online | AEWST-S1
Parenting in a Pandemic: Setting Limits and Avoiding Power Struggles
Learn more about why kids and teens need boundaries in uncertain times, and how to be flexible and firm when your kids need it most.
Wed | Apr 21 | 6:00-7:00 p.m. | Pay What You Can | Live Online | AEWPS-S1
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Say Yes To No: Why Kids Need Loving Boundaries and How to Set Them
Clarify your limits, avoid power struggles, and follow through with consistency and care. Best for parents of kids ages 2-10.
Any Day | Any Time | For Three Months | $45 | Online | AEWYN-S1
Connected: How to Show Up For Your Kids in the Digital Age
You deserve evidence-based resources, not fear-based soundbites, as you navigate escalating screen time challenges. Best for parents of kids ages 8-16.
Any Day | Any Time | For Three Months | $45 | Online | AEWC-S1
Why Do They Act That Way? Proven Strategies to Understand and Stay Connected To Your Teen
Supporting teenagers and staying connected during this time is essential for their mental health and wellbeing. Best for parents of kids ages 8-18.
Any Day | Any Time | For Six Months | $89 | Online | AEWAW-S1
Helpful links ...
Power Struggle Patterns: How To See Them and Ways To Change Them
Five Ways to Set Boundaries Without Yelling, Nagging or Shaming
The Parenting Style That Best Fits Growing Brains
Pandemic Screen Time Habits: What Next?
Pandemic Screen Time Struggles: Focus on Mental Health
New Digital Devices? Get Off On The Right Foot With a Family Media Plan
When Are Video Games Good For Kids?