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Boys, Boys, Boys with Maggie Dent — Adelaide
October 19, 2018 @ 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
$35**Please note this event has now sold out. If you add your name to the waiting list (available via ‘get tickets’ above), we will notify everyone on that list via email on Tuesday 16th October of any refunded tickets which become available. These will be issued on a ‘first in best dressed’ basis.
Ticketholders: If your circumstances change and you are now unable to attend, we are happy to give you a refund so that someone on the waiting list can buy your tickets. Email: teammaggie@maggiedent.com ***
Join one of Australia’s favourite parenting authors Maggie Dent for this hugely popular seminar for anyone who lives or works with boys, coming for the first time to Adelaide.
This seminar celebrates the October launch of Maggie’s new book, “Mothering Our Boys”.
In this seminar, the “queen of common sense” will share her insights, practical suggestions and passion for raising boys from early years through adolescence in our chaotic world.
Statistically, boys are still at greater risk than girls of injury, death, school failure, going to prison, cancer … the list goes on. From before school to adulthood, the journey of a boy to a man is often misunderstood.
Boys’ needs are different to girls and in order to help our boys grow into wonderful men, parents, teachers and carers need to understand these needs and how to meet them.
Maggie draws her wisdom not only from the research that has gone into writing more than 10 books, but from parenting her own four sons, teaching in high schools for over 17 years, counselling troubled lads and working with men in her men’s-only seminars. She is a champion of boys and wants you to be one too.
LOGISTICS:
Date: Friday 19th October
Time: Doors open 6.15pm for a prompt 7pm-9pm seminar
Tickets: $35 each. Available online only at https://www.trybooking.com/WZBF
Please note this event is general admission (so you can sit wherever you like).
Babes in arms are welcome at Maggie’s seminars. The event is not suitable for toddlers or older children.