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and Library 2.0 ) will be hosting an ONLINE version of the much-sought-after course: Parenting For Academic Success (and Parental Sanity) REGISTER HERE This course is a five-part series of classes co-taught by Greg Smith and Chris Loper. This parent seminar is like no other. I highly recommend their seminars for parents of all kids!”
This parent seminar is like no other. In this seminar, they provide a baseline of information that will help any parent become more empathetic and knowledgeable as they help guide these wonderful young persons in developing their own independence and confidence. Caitlin Moulding “Chris and Greg’s parent seminars are not to be missed!
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