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Know Yourself, Know Each Other: Building Bridges Between Generations

February 26 @ 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm PST

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Know Yourself For Tweens, Teens And the Adults Who Love Them
FREE Webinar: “Know Yourself, Know Each Other: Building Bridges between Generations”
Date: February 26
Time: 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM PST
Cost: Free
Platform: Zoom
At YOU Life Skills and Leadership Educational Foundation, we believe most conflicts between parents and their tweens and teens are more a result of personality differences than attitude.
In this webinar participants will:
  • Discover how honoring personality differences and acknowledging “teenitude” can lead to stronger relationships with less attitude, and help teens develop into more independent and successful adults.
  • Identify how overusing our strengths pushes our teens’ buttons and how they overuse their strengths to push ours.
  • Recognize how differing personality styles can lead to misunderstandings and learn how acknowledging these differences and adjusting our perspective can reduce the hurt caused by our perceptions of others’ actions towards us

When parents understand how they can help their teens become their best selves and act with compassion and empathy based on their teen’s personality styles, they can enjoy the tween and teen years.

Details

Date:
February 26
Time:
6:00 pm - 7:30 pm PST
Series:
Cost:
Free
Event Category:
Website:
www.YOUlsl.org

Organizer

Annette Wilson
Phone
909-264-9178
Email
annette@youlsl.org
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Building Bridges Between Generations

At YOU Life Skills and Leadership Educational Foundation, we believe most conflicts between parents and their tweens and teens are more a result of personality differences than attitude.

Participants will discover:

When people overuse their strengths, it pushes our buttons, it’s not about you. When someone pushes their strengths into the red zone that is a signal that they are out of balance and potentially under stress.
How honoring personality differences in the teen years can lead to stronger relationships and help develop teens into more independent and successful adults.
By understanding differences in personality styles and shifting their perspective they can minimize the sting of their actions toward others and the burn caused by others’ actions toward them.
When you understand, and realize that you can help each other become their best self, you gain compassion and can act with empathy instead of getting annoyed and making the situation worse.
Let us help you enjoy the tween and teen years!

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