Join us March 4-5 for a workshop with author and psychologist Ted Braude for a down-to-earth, eye-opening introductory look at boys as men in the making.

In this weekend workshop, we will explore the role that parents and educators can play in helping boys discover the best in themselves. All boys want to play, to be strong and to grow into the men they were born to become. Engaged parents and teachers can support a boy’s path into a manhood of strength, joy, and confidence.

Friday night only: $20
Full workshop (Friday and Saturday): $60

CONFERENCE DETAILS

Friday, March 4: 7-9 pm
BoysWork: Men in the Making
Lake Champlain Waldorf High School Campus – 122 Bostwick Road, Shelburne
In his Friday evening presentation, Ted Braude will discuss our cultural expectations for boys across all age spans. Boys need new contexts so they can mature into the young men they were born to become. Braude will offer a fresh perspective that alleviates conflicts and improves relationships — transforming the lives of boys, young men, parents, and educators alike. Snacks will be available for purchase.

Saturday, March 5, 8:30 am – 12:30 pm
How Boys Become Men: Supporting the Journey
Lake Champlain Waldorf Pre-K through 8the Grade Campus – 359 Turtle Lane, Shelburne
Saturday’s workshop will include an examination of boys, tots through teens, and the role that parents and educators can play in helping boys bring out the best in themselves. Boys don’t automatically become the confident and compassionate men we want them to be. Ted will bring practical ideas and practices that parents and educators can use at home and at school to help boys reach their greatest potential. We will provide a complimentary snack and then have a question and answer session. Bring your questions, concerns, thoughts, and issues about the boys in your lives for an informative, in-depth, let’s-get-to-the-bottom-of-things session with Ted Braude.

About Ted Braude

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Ted Braude is the founder of The BoysWork Project. He is an integral psychologist, Licensed Master Social Worker, author, speaker, martial artist, and musician. Ted has a MA in Humanistic and Clinical Psychology from the Merrill-Palmer Institute and a BA from Oakland University.

We have limited scholarships available. To learn more contact admissions@lakechamplainwaldorfschool.org or call 802.985.2827 ext. 212.
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