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Healthy Living Webinar: Sibling Rivalry
Parenting and Childhood Expert Explains Why Children Fight
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WHAT:
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Why do children argue? Is it something they enjoy, or are they just competing for their parents’ love and attention?
In the next installment of Kelsey-Seybold Clinic’s Healthy Living Webinar series, Lexi Hoffman, a child and parent development expert, will address this issue and more in “From Sibling Rivalry to Sibling Harmony: How Parents Can Help.”
Parents are invited to submit questions to Lexi Hoffman, who will answer them following her presentation.
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WHY
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Parents of bickering children often wonder how to make the fighting stop. But first, they must understand why the bickering occurs in the first place.
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WHO
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Parents!
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WHEN
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Friday, Nov. 6, 2009
12:15 to 1 p.m.
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HOW:
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To register for the online event, click here.
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Can’t make this webinar? Visit www.kelsey-seybold.com/webinars after the event date to listen to previous presentations and to sign up for upcoming Webinars.
About Lexi Hoffman. M.A.
Lexi Hoffman, a childhood and parent development specialist, earned her masters degree in Education from Columbia University in New York. She is an acknowledged expert in her field and a mother of four. To learn more about Lexi Hoffman, or to ask a question, visit her Virtual Community for Parents.
About Kelsey-Seybold Clinic
Kelsey-Seybold Clinic is Houston's premier community-based physician group, founded in 1949 by Dr. Mavis Kelsey in Houston's famous Texas Medical Center. More than 350 Kelsey-Seybold physicians practice at 18 locations in the greater Houston area. Medical services offered by Kelsey-Seybold include outpatient medical care in more than 50 medical specialties, outpatient surgery centers, nationally accredited Breast Diagnostic Centers and Cancer Centers, advanced radiology services, onsite and online Kelsey Pharmacy services and secure communication portals for patients to communicate with their health care team. Kelsey-Seybold has proudly served the National Aeronautics and Space Administration since 1966 and today provides medical services onsite at the Johnson Space Center, the White Sands Test Facility in New Mexico, and in Moscow.
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