Learn how to be the 'boss' at home with parenting expert Kathy Buckworth

September 2, 2013 | Laura

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Is it just me or did the summer fly by?  I can hardly believe that school starts tomorrow!   In the spirit of the season, North York Central Library is hosting some ‘back to school’ programs especially for parents.  These programs aim to help parents hone their parenting skills, get some helpful advice and tips and hopefully laugh as they learn.  Although the programs are geared to parents of young, school aged children; parents of all ages are welcome to attend. 

Boss Headshot[1]On Tuesday September 17th at 7pm, Kathy Buckworth, award winning author, columnist and CityLine parenting expert, shares her expertise and her new book I Am So The Boss Of You: an 8 step guide to giving your family the “business.” This book and program will help parents to take back control in this humourous and practical guide by using corporate principles and making them work on the home front. From the boardroom to the family room, real tips and a lot of fun.

In anticipation of the program have a look at Kathy’s books, all of which are available through the Toronto Public Library.

I Am So the Boss of You: An 8-Step Guide to Giving Your Family the 'Business' (2013) Shut Up and Eat: Tales of Chicken, Children and Chardonnay (2010) The BlackBerry Diaries: Adventures in Modern Motherhood (2009) Journey to the Darkside: Supermom Goes Home (2007)

Visit her website for more information about all that she is up to and her latest news. 

Seating is limited for the program, doors will open at 6:30pm and it is first come, first entry.  For more information call the Society and Recreation department at 416-395-5660.

And don’t forget to mark the second program of the series in your calendar, when we will be hosting Maureen Dennis, President and Founder of WeeWelcome.com and parenting expert for the Marilyn Dennis Show, on Tuesday October 8th, as she shares survival tips and strategies to get parents and students successfully through the new school year.

See you at the programs!

 

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