Keeping the End in Mind: A Presentation for Parents by Dr. Tim Jordan

Date: 
Thu, 2012-02-09

Hear Dr. Tim Jordan, a St. Louis developmental and behavioral pediatrician and author, discuss ways to keep your parenting skills in alignment with your vision for your children's future. Jordan will present a free talk for parents entitled Keeping the End in Mind: Are Your Parenting Skills in Alignment With Your Vision for Your Children?

This free presentation will be held at Chesterfield Montesorri School, 14000 Ladue Road, from 5:30 to 7 p.m. The presentation is free, but an RSVP is required to info@chesterfieldmontessori.org

The presentation is part of Chesterfield Montessori School's 2011-2012 Programs for Parents evening lecture series. To learn more about Chesterfield Montessori School, visit www.chesterfieldmontessori.org.

To learn more about Dr. Tim Jordan, visit www.weloki.com

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