'Conscious Parenting' and Social Change

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According to clinical psychologist Shefali Tsabary, parental relationships affect everyone's emotional, psychological and unconscious legacies of emotional damage that can be passed down generation by generation. How does parenthood impact how and if children thrive? In what ways might "conscious parenting" equip the future with individuals more committed to the social good and abide by the sevent principles of our Humanity 101 Movement: compassion, empathy, forgiveness, integrity, kindness, respect, and self-reflection?

Join our community conversation about a new parenting philosophy that prescribes such tools mindfulness and self-care — as opposed to power, authority and control —to nurture more humane individuals and communities.

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