East Meets West Parent Education had another great workshop!

There was a truly meaningful generational connection that happened, and it was indeed an afternoon well-spent.

Vanessa Yang with a room-full of attentive attendees
Vanessa Yang with a room-full of attentive attendees
On 9/22 Sunday 2pm at The Crowell Library, the East Meets West Parent Education Club (EMWPEC) had an excellent seminar on parenting and life skills for youth.  Everyone loved the approach speaker Vanessa Yang used.
Dad Chris Lee and son Troy Lee answered speaker Vanessa's questions that showed their generational differences and similarities
Dad Chris Lee and son Troy Lee answered speaker Vanessa’s questions that showed their generational differences and similarities
Vanessa encouraged audience participation and conversation with each topic in her presentation. Her topics included Time Management, Have a Curious Mindset, Embrace Change, and Understand Generational Differences.
Interactive time where everyone paired up to see what UNIQUE SIMILARITIES each pair has
Interactive time where everyone paired up to see what UNIQUE SIMILARITIES each pair has
Over half of the audience were of the whole family where Parents and Children both learned.  There was a truly meaningful generational connection that happened, and it was indeed an afternoon well-spent.
PHOTO: Youths Daniel Wong and Peter Brassard experiencing power of positive praise with one-leg exercise
PHOTO: Youths Daniel Wong and Peter Brassard experiencing power of positive praise with one-leg exercise

EMWPEC is a non-profit organization focusing on understanding cultural diversity, family education, and is a certified President’s Volunteer Service Award hub.  For more information, visit www.EMWPEC.org.  The next activity is Beach cleaning on 10/5, which is also described on the afore-mentioned website.  EMWPEC welcomes everyone and all activities are free and open to the public.