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Ron Hammer Seminar Helping Parents Connect with Teens

April 5, 2010

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Recently Dr. Ron Hammer shared a helpful seminar for parents of teenagers at a local church, and we wanted to pass it on to you as a resource.  A practicing pastoral psychotherapist, professor at Fuller Theological Seminary, and former pastor, Ron’s goal is to equip parents to understand the complex environment of adolescence.  This seminar provides parents with new ideas to explore relating to their teenage sons and daughters, and ends with practical tips about empowering kids through the way we listen to them.

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5 Responses to “Ron Hammer Seminar”

  1. Susie Cheung Says:

    good stuff, thanks!

    will pass it on to friends.

    susie

  2. Jay Shetler Says:

    Great to hear from Ron! Some helpful information.

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