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JOIN PARENTS AND COMMUNITY MEMBERS from Agnes Irwin and the Radnor Township School District to hear internationally recognized author, educator and social activist ROSALIND WISEMAN. Do you have a child who’s reluctant to share his or her thoughts or feelings? Ever wonder what’s really going on in his or her life? Rosalind Wiseman’s dynamic presentation will make the case for how cultural norms and social group dynamics significantly influence children’s and teens’ interactions and relationships. She’ll offer step-by-step advice on how to teach young people to speak more freely about themselves and use these skills and awareness to treat each other with dignity. Wiseman offers proven ways to deal with the common struggles and communication breakdowns between children and their parents and how to apply that knowledge to the larger context of social justice for all. THE AGNES IRWIN SCHOOL AND THE RADNOR TOWNSHIP SCHOOL DISTRICT PTOs AND PTSA UNITE IN A PUBLIC/PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP TO BRING ILLUMINATING CONVERSATION TO THEIR COMMUNITIES SPACE IS LIMITED. RSVPs recommended at AgnesIrwin.org/RadnorSpeakerSeries For more information, contact [email protected]. WEDNESDAY JANUARY 11, 2017 7 PM The Agnes Irwin School Laura Thomas Buck ’49 Pavilion CREATING A CULTURE OF DIGNITY FOR BOYS AND GIRLS Rosalind Wiseman’s Queen Bees and Wannabes became Tina Fey’s teen movie comedy classic Mean Girls. For more on Wiseman, visit culturesofdignity.com Wiseman will be presenting to Agnes Irwin and Radnor middle school students on Thursday, January 12

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JOIN PARENTS AND COMMUNITY MEMBERS from Agnes Irwin and the Radnor Township School District to hear internationally recognized author, educator and social activist ROSALIND WISEMAN.

Do you have a child who’s reluctant to share his or her thoughts or

feelings? Ever wonder what’s really going on in his or her life? Rosalind

Wiseman’s dynamic presentation will make the case for how cultural

norms and social group dynamics significantly influence children’s and

teens’ interactions and relationships. She’ll offer step-by-step advice

on how to teach young people to speak more freely about themselves

and use these skills and awareness to treat each other with dignity.

Wiseman offers proven ways to deal with the common

struggles and communication breakdowns between

children and their parents and how to apply that

knowledge to the larger context of social justice for all.

THE AGNES IRWIN SCHOOL AND THE

RADNOR TOWNSHIP SCHOOL DISTRICT PTOs AND PTSA

UNITE IN A PUBLIC/PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP TO BRING ILLUMINATING

CONVERSATION TO THEIR COMMUNITIES

SPACE IS LIMITED. RSVPs recommended at AgnesIrwin.org/RadnorSpeakerSeries

For more information, contact [email protected].

WEDNESDAY

JANUARY 11, 2017

7 PM

The Agnes Irwin School

Laura Thomas Buck ’49

Pavilion

CREATING A CULTURE OF DIGNITY FOR BOYS AND GIRLS

Rosalind Wiseman’s

Queen Bees and Wannabes

became Tina Fey’s teen

movie comedy classic

Mean Girls.

For more on Wiseman, visit

culturesofdignity.com

Wiseman will be presenting to

Agnes Irwin and Radnor middle

school students on Thursday, January 12