Connection Not Perfection with The Ish Girl
by Amy Kelly: Passionate Mom, Avid Reader, Ish Girl
September 10, 2021 9:30 pm
Are you a middle school teacher or parent who longs to connect with your teens on a deeper level? Yearns to be there for them in their life-is-too-big moments? Wants to share life lessons with them – without sounding like an afterschool special? Then you’re in the right place! Join The Ish Girl (aka Amy Kelly) as she shares fresh ideas, strategies, and resources for connecting with teens. From body image to bullying, academic pressure to addiction, Amy will give you the tools to broach a variety of hot topics, and lay a foundation of trust and communication with your teens.
For Episode Show Notes go to http://theishgirl.com/ep133.
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