Presented by Dr. Steven Hughes
Tuesday, April 7, 2009, 7:00-8:30pm
Crowne Plaza, Belmont Ballroom
1441 NE 2nd Avenue, Portland
Tickets are $10 per person
We all want our children to be happy, successful, and to possess good self-esteem. What are the best ways to achieve these goals? The rules have changed over the past generation. Are parents erring on the side of being too strict or too permissive?
Dr. Steven Hughes’s presentation traces the development of the self-esteem “movement” and reviews some of the surprising (and relieving) results of research examining modern parenting practices. He closes
with a set of practical recommendations on how to “stay out of his clinic” by following sensible, research-proven strategies to raise happy, helpful children with authentic self-esteem.
Steven Hughes, Ph.D, L.P, is a pediatric neuropsychologist and a diplomate of the American Board of Pediatric Neuropsychology. In his clinical work he has specialized in neuropsychological assessment of children and adolescents with a wide range of learning, developmental, and medical disorders. As a Montessori parent, Dr. Hughes has helped many families understand their child’s
developmental needs.
In cooperation with the Oregon Montessori Association

Dear Dr Hughes ,
Tank you for the lecture in Portland .
Please send me the name and the tell number of the kids psychologist which you introduce to us after the lecture. We lost her card and we need her help now.
It was a women and she have a practice in Portland.
Thank you.
Svetlana Malyutina.