Dad … Mom

Please Join Us
In the 2003 Parent Seminar

Developing Teenagers’
Personal and Social Responsibility

You Will Learn Proven Techniques to:

  1. Increase Motivation
  2. Develop Self-discipline
  3. Take Responsibility for Learning
  4. Improve Grades
  5. Apply Conflict Resolution Skills
  6. Manage Anger

When? – The classes are repeated 3 times/week for you scheduling convenience.
We meet 6 times.

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Mondays
(7-9:00pm)

March 3

March 10

March 17

March 24

March 31

April 7

Wednesdays
(12:30-2:30pm)

March 5

March 12

March 19

March 26

April 2

April 9

Saturdays
(10-noon)

March 8

March 15

March 22

March 29

April 5

April 12

Where? - All classes held in the Dauphin County Technical School Auditorium

To:      DC-TECH Parent Seminar Alumni and Friends

From:  Larry Evans

Greetings… J

It’s that wonderful time of year again. Each Spring I look forward to the Parent Seminar with increasing desire…and this year, even MORE.

Why? For 34 years I’ve been teaching “hormonally turbulent” teens… and NOW I HAVE ONE. My 15-year-old daughter Lauren is one of my 9th grade students this year. It’s equally exciting…and humbling.

Lauren has gone through some dramatic changes this past year (especially since starting at TECH this Fall). You may be expereincing this same "growth" with your teen. The added confidence has given her mother and I added challenges, testing our parenting skills to the max. Never before have I had to practice more what I teach. I’m looking forward to sharing both my successes and failures in the 2003 Parent Seminar.

Please feel free to attach this document on an email to a friend you think may be interested.

The program now has a 17-year proven record encouraging the development of the social skills necessary for successful employment and interpersonal relations. These survival skills for the world of work are the same ones you want for your teen at home.

Please bring any interested person you may know—even your upper class teen if they want. Let’s “team-up” to greater assure our children’s success.

Sincerely,

Larry Evans
9th grade facilitator

PS. And to make this seminar even more authentic, my wife (and best critic for the past 21 years) will be attending.


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