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Understanding post partum depression
Many women experience postpartum depression after giving birth. Join this webinar to learn more about it. We’ll review:
- Signs and symptoms of postpartum depression
- What causes postpartum depression
- Treatment for postpartum depression
Perils of perfectionism and procrastination
Do you “put off for tomorrow what you could do today?” Listen up, procrastinators and perfectionists: Now’s the time to learn what your behavior is all about and work on some changes that will make you less stressed, happier and more productive too!
Drawing the line: How to set boundaries
Setting boundaries is an important part of self-care. Join this webinar to learn more about why you need to take charge of your boundaries — like learning your own limits, and deciding when to say “no” — and the steps for doing that.
Launching your children into adulthood
Sending your kids off into the “real world” is one of the hardest parts of parenting. Join this webinar to find out why and to learn some strategies to make it easier on yourself and your children.
- Look behind the scenes to see what’s really going on as our children become adults
- Learn about the mixed emotions everyone feels
- Get tips for giving your children what they need to grow and go (and what you need so you can set them free)