Sunday, May 3, 2009

Mother/Daughter Event for Teens Recommended

Hannah Montana Rules the Box Office

Can Moms Compete with Her Hollywood Influence on Their Daughters?


There are so many competing influences that affect young girls during their formative years. As the teen and tween years approach, it’s easy for moms to feel that their daughters are more likely to listen to their friends at school and Hollywood celebrities. Can mothers compete with the Hannah Montanas and iCarlys of the world?

Karen Nowicki knows that daughters want to hear from their moms more than anyone else. Nowicki is the founder of a unique mother-daughter sleepover event that renews the bond between mothers and their 9- to 13-year-old daughters. This transformative 2-day activity strengthens their relationship through the difficult tween and teen years. It provides an opportunity for mothers to build their daughters’ self confidence during the most influential time of their lives. The scheduled workshops and activities help create memories that mothers and daughters will cherish forever.

At her one-of-a-kind event, Nowicki teaches mothers and daughters:

Why daughters really do want to listen to their moms.
How mothers can have a stronger influence than the media.
That girls are perfect exactly as they are.
How to build a strong bond of mutual trust.
Why laughing together is so important to their relationship.

This event is Friday, May 22nd at 6 p.m. to Saturday, May 23rd at 4 p.m. at the beautiful Dobson Ranch Inn in Mesa, AZ. The event includes meals and a private hotel room for each mother-daughter pair. Early-bird registration is only $350.


CREDENTIALS: Karen Nowicki is a successful author, life coach, and the mother of two tweens. Her children’s book, Maddie Moonbeam’s Garden, is an inspirational tribute to each person’s journey toward learning to love themselves. She is a regular contributor to the Root & Sprout Magazine. Before opening her own coaching business, Nowicki was a teacher and assistant principal for the Kyrene School District. She was also the VP of Schools for Pinnacle Education, Inc. Karen’s media experience includes several radio interviews and an 8 min. segment on The Author’s Show.

CONTACT: Karen Nowicki, (480) 818-0206 (AZ); karennowicki@cox.net; www.motherdaughterweekend.com

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