Join Debbie Reber of Tilt Parenting and Katherine Reynolds Lewis (author, The Good News About Bad Behavior) for a supportive conversation about the back-to-school season.

 

The overall vibe? YOU’VE GOT THIS!

BACK TO SCHOOL SUPPORT & “ASK ME ANYTHING”

 

In this free live webinar, Debbie will share 3 “tilts” for navigating the back-to-school season, no matter what your school situation looks like, no matter how your kid is wired. Katherine will offer insights and strategies for a smooth re-entry. The goal is to cultivate more peace and confidence for YOU.
The live event will feature a 30-minute presentation and 30 minutes of responding to your questions. Attendees can submit questions in advance and Debbie and Katherine will respond to as many as possible. The event will be recorded and all registrants will have access for 1 month, as well as receive a PDF of recommended resources.

 

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28, 12PM ET / 9AM PT ON ZOOM (Recording available to all registrants)

ABOUT DEBBIE & KATHERINE

Debbie Reber, MA, is a parenting activist, bestselling author, speaker, and the founder and CEO of Tilt Parenting, a resource, podcast, consultancy, and community with a focus on shifting the paradigm for parents raising and embracing neurodivergent children. A certified Positive Discipline trainer and a regular contributor to  ADDitude Magazine, Debbie’s most recent book is Differently Wired: A Parent’s Guide to Raising an Atypical Child with Confidence and Hope.

Katherine Reynolds Lewis is an award-winning science journalist, author, and speaker based in the Washington D.C. area on topics including parenting, children, education, race, gender, disability, mental health, technology, work, and entrepreneurship. Her award-winning book, The Good News About Bad Behavior explains tells the stories of innovators who are rebuilding lost self-regulation, resolving family conflict and changing the trajectory of young lives.

JOIN US!

The live call will be held Wednesday, August 28, 12pm – 1pm ET, and the replay will be available until September 30Registrants can submit questions in advance (questions submitted in advance will be prioritized). This event is aimed at parents with school-aged children.