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Developing Independent Decision Makers

Guest: Julie Metzger, RN MN

Is your student making independent, informed choices? Decision making is a skill that needs to be developed and fine-tuned as we mature. Improving conversations will help because they are the building blocks within a family to share ideas, sharpen our edges, build trust, problem-solve, gather information, argue our point, and share our stories. Learn strategies to strengthen family communication and empower youth to make educated choices. Julie Metzger, RN MN is a pediatric nurse, writer, and educator. She is the founder of Great Conversations and has written and presented health curriculums on decision-making and friendships throughout the Pacific NW and Bay Area. Julie’s work has been featured in the New York Times and on the TODAY show.


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