Thursday, June 11, 2020

CHC Offers: Parenting in Place Masterclass: A Conversation About Race


Wed, June 17 | 5:00 pm

Parenting in Place Masterclass: A Conversation About Race
Talking to kids about race and societal turmoil over systemic racism.  

CHC (Children's Health Council) is a partner with Parenting in Place to bring you a this 9-week LIVE Masterclass series.  




Register Here

 Parenting in Place 9-Week Masterclass Series

Are you stressed about summer and wondering how your family will manage and prepare for what’s next in these challenging times? Join this SPECIAL LIVE MASTERCLASS SERIES designed to help you this summer: Parenting in Place: Helping Families Thrive in Challenging Times, featuring 9 live weekly masterclasses with parenting experts including Tina Payne Bryson, Michele Borba, Julie Lythcott-Haims, Madeline Levine, Nefertiti Austin, Christine Carter, and more.

Registration for the entire series— including access to replays, a  bundle of more than 15 bonus downloadable resources from our speakers, and a closed moderated Facebook group for the event — is only $39. See the whole line up and register here


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Race and Compassion

Wanda M. Holland Greene, Head of Hamlin School in San Francisco and a trustee of Columbia University in New York, shares important words that we all need to hear at this critical juncture in our nation’s history.

Please take a few minutes to hear Wanda read a letter to the students at her school about race and compassion. View video>>

Wanda M. Holland Greene is nationally recognized as an experienced lead in education with a powerful voice and presence and careful attention on academic and ethical excellence, gender equity, performance evaluation, diversity and inclusion, health and wellness and global citizenship. She is also a trustee at Head-Royce School, a Pahara-Aspen Education Fellow at The Aspen Institute, and a former trustee of Concord Academy, the Chapin School, Hamilton Families and Lick-Wilmerding High School. She is also a former faculty member of the National Association of Independent School’s (NAIS) Aspiring Heads Fellowship.

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