Because parenting is hard — a free season pass
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Thanks to our presenting sponsor, Seattle Children’s, we’re unlocking a rare offer: Free 2025–2026 ParentEd Talk season passes to the first 2,500 families. Once they’re gone, they’re gone. Claim yours with promo code SCHFree2500 or tap the button below.
Parenting is the world’s most important job — and you deserve real support. This eight-part live webinar series connects you with top parenting experts to help you feel more confident, connected and supported on your parenting journey, with both live and on-demand access.
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✨ Just in time for our next talk: ADHD psychiatrist and expert Dr. Sasha Hamdani joins us on Jan. 21 to break down what’s really happening inside your child’s ADHD brain and share practical ways to support them through everyday challenges.
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Free tickets are available to the first 2,500 series registrants starting January 14, 2026. Offer expires May 12, 2026, or once all 2,500 tickets are claimed — whichever comes first. Not valid for previous 2025–2026 ParentEd Talks series ticket purchasers.
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Thanks to our presenting series sponsor, whose support empowers ParentMap to bring ParentEd Talks to our community.
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More exciting ParentEd Talks ahead |
This season, we’ve uncovered invaluable insights from renowned parenting speakers — and there’s so much more to come. Sign up now to join the five remaining live talks and gain full on-demand access to the complete 2025–2026 series video library.
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Better understanding leads to better support. Join Dr. Sasha Hamdani, board-certified psychiatrist and ADHD specialist to learn strategies that work with your child’s ADHD brain, not against it.
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What if your child’s anger could spark connection, not conflict? Renee Jain of GoZen! helps parents understand the root of their child’s anger and respond better in the moment.
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The EdTech Dilemma: Rethinking Digital Learning for Kids | March 10 |
Is educational technology really helping our kids learn? Neuroscientist and educator Dr. Jared Cooney Horvath reveals why we need to restore genuine, meaningful learning for kids at home and in the classroom.
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| The Boyhood Crisis: Raising Thriving Young Men in a Changing World | April 22 |
Boys are struggling — in school, relationships and mental health. Social scientist Richard Reeves explores what’s behind the troubling trend and how parents can raise confident, thriving boys in today’s world.
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The Family Tech Reset: Hope and Help for Rebuilding Connection | May 12 |
Technology has changed, but kids’ needs haven’t. Andrea Davis of Better Screen Time shares hopeful, practical ways to rebalance screens and strengthen family connection.
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