Throughout history, philosophers, legal experts, artists, statesmen, and many others have recognized the important role that the family plays in society.
Strong families, therefore, produce strong communities. Too often, unfortunately, bad public policy decisions can erode the authority and foundation of families.
That is why Kansas Policy Institute and The Policy Circle are proud to team up to present: The Case for Free Range Parenting, by Lenore Skenazy. Lenore will lead a hilarious and thoughtful discussion about the role of families in society, why parents don't have to worry as much as the so-called "experts" want you to believe, and how raising independent kids can help transform society for the better.
Who: Kansas Policy Institute & The Policy Circle
What: "The Case for Free Range Parenting" by keynote speaker, Lenore Skenazy.
When: Wednesday, September 26, 2018 at 6:00 PM.
(Doors open at 5PM! Be sure to arrive early for ample parking!)
Where: Wichita State University - Hubbard Hall Auditorium #211
(1845 Fairmount St., Wichita, KS 67260)
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Lenore Skenazy will be joining us in Hubbard Hall Auditorium #211, located on the north end of Wichita State University. (1845 Fairmount St., Wichita, KS 67260.)
We encourage guests to arrive 30-60 minutes early, to allow for ample parking time.
For easy parking, the parking lot of University United Methodist Church (N.W. Corner of 21st & Yale) has been reserved for this event. Additional parking can also be found in the "green", "yellow", and "green & yellow" parking lots along Perimeter Road, on the north end of WSU. Parking permits for these lots are not required after 5:00 p.m., but parking stalls are available on a "first come, first serve" basis.
Ample signage will be available on the campus, and throughout the Hubbard Hall, to assist with directions.
Again, guests are encouraged to arrive early as evening classes may limit spaces.