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Subject Parenting Lessons, Summer Activity Ideas, and More
Date June 5, 2020 11:14 AM
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Explore resources and events to support well-being and engagement.

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Summertime has always been an opportunity for families to slow down, reflect, and reset. In these unique times, we encourage families to continue connecting and experimenting with new ways to prioritize well-being and life-long skills like resilience, curiosity, and creativity. Keep reading to learn about events and resources from Challenge Success to support these goals.

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PARENTING LESSONS FROM THE PANDEMIC

Date: June 10 | Time TBD
Audience: K-12 Parents
Price: Free

Join us for an inspiring and informative webinar with Challenge Success Co-founders Dr. Denise Pope and Dr. Madeline Levine. They will share perspectives from their expertise in the fields of education and psychology and offer practical tips and strategies to help families stay balanced and healthy during these uncertain times.

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REFLECTIONS FROM STUDENTS


In our recent "Students Speak" professional development workshop, we enjoyed hearing directly from students from around the country about their experiences with remote learning. Encourage your kids to reflect on their own experiences from this spring. Here are a few questions to ask them:

In what ways have you felt more/less engaged with learning during quarantine?

What’s one thing you wish your teachers knew about your experience?

Compared to how you felt pre-quarantine, in what ways have you felt more/less balanced or overloaded? In what ways have you felt more/less stress?

What are you finding time to do or explore that you did not have time to do pre-quarantine?
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Here are some ideas to help families keep the spark of learning alive this summer while also carving out time for the daily protective factors every kid needs: playtime, downtime, and family time.
* Be of service
* Explore a personal interest
* Learn a life skill
* Find or create a job (virtually or IRL)
* Produce (and consume) media
* (Re)create summer family rituals
* Participate as a camper or counselor in an online summer camp/class

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Challenge Success stands in solidarity with those in our nation and around the world calling for an end to racial injustice.

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SUMMER LEADERSHIP SEMINAR

Date: July 17 | 8:30 am -1:30 pm PT (11:30 - 4:30 pm ET)
Audience: K-12 school and district leaders
Price: $275

Join a dynamic group of K-12 school leaders from across the country for our 4th annual leadership seminar to be held virtually this summer. Through interactive presentations,
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A WELL-BALANCED PERSPECTIVE ON COLLEGE FIT
60-minute workshop with Dr. Denise Pope

Date: August 6 | Time TBD
Audience: Parents, students, and educators
Price: $10/participant

The college admissions process can be a source of stress and anxiety for students and parents alike. Dr. Denise Pope will lead a research-based workshop that addresses many of the important questions we hear from families. What do college rankings really measure? Are students who attend more selective colleges better off later in life? What is “fit” and why does it matter? Participants will learn practical strategies to help reduce unnecessary pressure around the college admissions process and ways to support their student’s overall well-being and readiness for life in college and beyond.

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