$30.00
Successful musicians develop the ability to take a step back from their playing and isolate problems in the music so they can formulate a plan to solve those problems and improve. Parents of gifted and twice-exceptional kids can learn those same skills to objectively isolate problems in their self-care and fill those gaps, allowing them to better do the heavy lifting of parenting and advocating. Drawing from her background as a flutist, teacher, and homeschooling parent of a twice-exceptional son, Jen will share tips on how to isolate the rough spots and develop a practice plan to improve your self-care.
Description
Successful musicians develop the ability to take a step back from their playing and isolate problems in the music so they can formulate a plan to solve those problems and improve.
Parents of gifted and twice-exceptional kids can learn those same skills to objectively isolate problems in their self-care and fill those gaps, allowing them to better do the heavy lifting of parenting and advocating.
Drawing from her background as a flutist, teacher, and homeschooling parent of a twice-exceptional son, Jen will share tips on how to isolate the rough spots and develop a practice plan to improve your self-care.
Presenter: Jen Merrill
Part of the Thriving with Complexity webinar series. Recorded on February 10, 2019.
For the complete series, check out the Thriving with Complexity Archive Membership.