Frequently Asked Questions
1. What are the goals of the ParenTeen and Hurt Seminars?
Our desire is to utilize the most recent and relevant research on adolescent development and culture to help those who love and lead kids to address the rapidly changing needs of this disenfranchised generation.
Our goal is to provide the most comprehensive, grounded, and practical information so as to effectively address the needs of any community we serve. We tailor each seminar to the specific needs, interests, and objectives of the hosting group or community who invites us. Once the logistical details are set, the host will work with the speaker to develop the best possible structure, design, and strategy that will meet the goals of the hosting party.
2. How do I host a seminar in my community?
Please use the Contact button to start the process of arranging a seminar in your city. Lisa will be glad to answer any questions you may still have regarding our presentations.
3. Can I request a specific speaker for my community?
Certainly! You may request Chap Clark or one of our other team members or work with our staff in choosing the right speaker for your event. You may request a speaker on our Contact page. See Our Team page for our list of speakers.
4. How much does it cost to host a seminar?
There are many ways to design the cost structure for a seminar. Some hosts choose to charge a fee for attendance, others enlist businesses and organizations to underwrite the cost of the seminar, and then some cover the cost so as to provide a free service for their community. Our staff will work with a host to determine the most appropriate option and strategy to meet your needs.
Our commitment is to provide the best seminar at the most reasonable cost we can. There are many ways and options to make the seminars possible. Contact us for more information on regarding costs and fees.
5. Do you have information that will help me with my role as a host?
Yes, there are several documents located below that you can download which will answer many of your questions about technical requirements, your role as a host, and help with advertising.
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Seminar Follow up Ideas
Follow up is the key strategy to real transformation. Here you will find creative follow up ideas that might get you thinking about ways you can continue the jumpstart provided by your seminar.


