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Author Michelle Icard on Supporting Your Child Through Setbacks

Season 1, Ep. 6

In this episode, Dr. Wang talks with Michelle Icard, author of 8 Setbacks that Can Make A Child A Success, Fourteen Talks By Age Fourteen, and Middle School Makeover. The discussion highlights the 3 steps parents can take to support a child through a setback and help them come out stronger. We also explore how we can work together as a community to support all of our children collectively.


If you are interested in reading Michelle Icard’s book, 8 Setbacks That Can Make A Child A Success, please email us at d35onthego@glencoeschools.org.

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