Under Construction: Parenting Adolescents with Wisdom and Faith (Session 2)
The teenage years are often described as a season of “construction,” a time of rapid emotional, social, and spiritual growth. While this transformation is exciting, we know it can also feel overwhelming for parents and caregivers navigating the shifting landscape of a child’s development.
We invite you to join us for the second session of our series designed to provide you with practical tools and a hopeful perspective.
Under Construction: Parenting Adolescents with Wisdom and Faith
The Social Shift: Why Friends and Phones Matter So Much
As adolescents begin to build independence, their focus shifts toward peers and digital spaces. In this session, we’ll explore why the “social brain” makes friendships a top priority and how parents can guide their teens to seek—and become—healthy, life-giving friends. We will also dive into the research on technology, offering practical guardrails and a spiritual framework for navigating digital life with wisdom, character, and a focus on true connection.
Event Details:
- When: Thursday, May 14, 7 to 8:30 pm
- Where: W83 Ministry Center, 150 W 83rd St
- Who: For those involved with teenagers or children approaching teenagers (parents, youth workers, teachers, etc.)
- Focus: Adolescent Development & Gospel-Centered Parenting
Whether you are a parent navigating these transitional teenage years, have children who are quickly approaching this stage, or work with teenagers, we would love to have you with us.
7 pm. Please register at this link.
