Parenting Webcast Follow-up

Posted on December 10, 2008 
Filed Under Focus on the Family Broadcast, Humor, Life, Parenting, Photo

For the folks joining us for the live webcast with well-known marriage and parenting expert, Dr. Kevin Leman, a couple of things.

First, thanks so much for joining us for this interactive and engaging time with Dr. Leman! We had some great questions from parents across the land.

Second, the picture here was taken prior to going “live,” and responding to our studio crew’s advice, I changed to more…conservative attire. I was a bit disappointed, because I wore the shirt and tie in honor of Dr. Leman, who has a history of showing up at Focus on the Family in floral shirts and checkered socks. I just wanted to be like him!

Here’s a link to Dr. Leman’s site, where you’ll find information about his “Couples of Promise” cruise in January (sounds great!) and some superb resources for parents and couples.

UPDATE: The entire webcast is now available for online viewing here. Send the link to a parent you know. When you’ve watched, leave a comment. Do you enjoy these webcasts?

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