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4th Annual Parenting Conference Offers Insight Into the Science of Successful Parenting

By Coronado SAFE
Coronado, CA
– Parenting today can feel like a lot of guesswork. Coronado SAFE hopes to provide parents with some new insights at their 4th Annual Parent Conference on Saturday, January 30th. This event is a unique opportunity to hear leaders in their field speak on the latest research in child and adolescent development and the new scientific research on successful parenting. Featuring two dynamic keynote speakers along with four in-depth expert workshops, the event is set to draw a large crowd.

“We are thrilled to be bringing such big names in for this annual event,” said Georgia Ferrell, Executive Director at Coronado SAFE. “Giving our local community the chance to hear Dr. Diana Divecha and motivational speaker Mike Pierce speak on overcoming the challenges of parenting is an opportunity I hope every parent, grandparent and caregiver takes.”

Dr. Diana Divecha, a developmental psychologist and research affiliate for the Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence, will present groundbreaking research on the young teen brain and provide critical insight into effective parenting during adolescence. By knowing more about the unique teen brain, parents will learn to separate unusual, but age-appropriate behavior from that which might require intervention.  She will teach parents how to harness their child’s passions and creativity and how to teach them to craft their own identities and optimize their brains. Dr. Divecha is a regular contributor to The Huffington Post and she has also been featured in Time, Harvard Business Review, Psychology Today and The Washington Post.

The second keynote presentation by hugely popular motivational speaker Mike Pierce will center on helping our youth find their passion and motivation. A two-time polar marathoner, “Antarctic Mike” now travels the nation speaking about the importance of being mentally focused and conditioned to run life’s most challenging marathons. Unexpected changes and unforeseen obstacles are a constant in today’s parenting, but he will teach parents how to tackle these challenges and succeed.

As part of the conference, parents can choose to attend two out of four additional workshops. These interactive sessions with experts will delve into parents’ biggest concerns, from balancing time with the digital screen to building a happy, healthy family with mindful parenting:

The Single Most Important Ingredient to a Joyful Family
Susie Walton, San Diego Educator of the Year Award Winner & Founder of “The Joy of Parenting”

Zoned Out: Kids & The Digital Screen
Dr. Andrew Doan, MD, PhD – Head of Addictions & Resilience Research, Department of Mental Health, U.S. Navy

Staying Steady in the Storm: Science of Mindful Parenting
Lorraine M. Hobbs, MA, CCH – Director of Youth & Family Programs, U.C.S.D. Center for Mindfulness

Evict the Anxiety: Calm Yourself & Your Child
Wanda Brothers, MA, LMFT, SEP – Founder of Real Life Solutions- Trauma Recovery

The New Science of Parenting is set to take place Saturday, January 30, 2016 from 8:30am-1:00pm at the CoSA Theatre located at 650 D Ave in Coronado. Registration is priced at $45 per person/$80 per couple. Prices for military and grandparents are $35 per person/$60 per couple. Please visit coronadosafe.org to learn more.

SAFE Parenting Conference

4837-eCoronadoSAFElogo1About Coronado SAFE
Coronado SAFE (Student and Family Enrichment) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization whose mission is to partner with parents and the community to develop and sustain healthy, responsible youth. SAFE provides on-campus enrichment clubs from pre-kindergarten through high school that foster life-skills and coping skills, offers numerous parents education workshops, classes and seminars, and hosts several no-cost counseling support options for Coronado students and families in need. For more information on Coronado SAFE please visit CoronadoSAFE.org.



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Originally from upstate New York, Dani Schwartz has lived in Coronado since 1996. She is happy to call Coronado home and to have raised her children here. In her free time she enjoys reading, exercising, trying new restaurants, and just walking her dog around the "island." Have news to share? Send tips or story ideas to: [email protected]

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