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October 2021

  • Oct
    13

    Community Adults: Positive Psychology Adult Mini-Series (Wednesday Nigh Cohort)

    ZOOM
    Register HERE
    Milken parents, alumni, alumni parents, faculty and community members, you are invited to join this Positive Psychology mini-series! Taught by Milken's Positive Psychology Teacher, Sarah Rosenblum, MAPP, participants in this course will gain an understanding of the science of well-being and human flourishing. Positive Psychology is a branch of Psychology focused on the character strengths and behaviors that allow individuals to build a life of meaning and purpose. Participants will acquire skills for their well-being tool-kit to implement Positive Psychology research concepts in their lives and the lives of their families and friends. Sample topics will include: the power of positive emotions, cultivating character strengths, the roots of resilience, and how to foster high quality connections and positive relationships. We hope to see you there!
  • Oct
    14

    Community Adults: Positive Psychology Adult Mini Series (Thursday Morning Cohort)

    Zoom
    Register HERE
    Milken parents, alumni, alumni parents, faculty and community members, you are invited to join this Positive Psychology mini-series! Taught by Milken's Positive Psychology Teacher, Sarah Rosenblum, MAPP, participants in this course will gain an understanding of the science of well-being and human flourishing. Positive Psychology is a branch of Psychology focused on the character strengths and behaviors that allow individuals to build a life of meaning and purpose. Participants will acquire skills for their well-being tool-kit to implement Positive Psychology research concepts in their lives and the lives of their families and friends. Sample topics will include: the power of positive emotions, cultivating character strengths, the roots of resilience, and how to foster high quality connections and positive relationships. We hope to see you there!
  • Alumni Parents: Committee Meeting

    Zoom
  • Oct
    15

    Milken Legacy Family Coffee

    US Building 2 - Rm 2-306 Dr Shulkind's office
    Join together with Milken legacy families for coffee and conversation with our Head of School Dr. Sarah Shulkind.
  • Oct
    20

    Community Parents: Positive Psychology Adults Mini Series (Wednesday Night Cohort)

    Zoom
    Milken parents, alumni, alumni parents, faculty and community members, you are invited to join this Positive Psychology mini-series! Taught by Milken's Positive Psychology Teacher, Sarah Rosenblum, MAPP, participants in this course will gain an understanding of the science of well-being and human flourishing. Positive Psychology is a branch of Psychology focused on the character strengths and behaviors that allow individuals to build a life of meaning and purpose. Participants will acquire skills for their well-being tool-kit to implement Positive Psychology research concepts in their lives and the lives of their families and friends. Sample topics will include: the power of positive emotions, cultivating character strengths, the roots of resilience, and how to foster high quality connections and positive relationships. We hope to see you there!
  • Oct
    21

    Community Adults: Positive Psychology Adult Mini Series (Thursday Morning Cohort)

    Zoom
    Milken parents, alumni, alumni parents, faculty and community members, you are invited to join this Positive Psychology mini-series! Taught by Milken's Positive Psychology Teacher, Sarah Rosenblum, MAPP, participants in this course will gain an understanding of the science of well-being and human flourishing. Positive Psychology is a branch of Psychology focused on the character strengths and behaviors that allow individuals to build a life of meaning and purpose. Participants will acquire skills for their well-being tool-kit to implement Positive Psychology research concepts in their lives and the lives of their families and friends. Sample topics will include: the power of positive emotions, cultivating character strengths, the roots of resilience, and how to foster high quality connections and positive relationships. We hope to see you there!
  • Oct
    28

    Community Adults: Positive Psychology Adults Mini Series (Thursday Morning Cohort)

    Zoom
    Milken parents, alumni, alumni parents, faculty and community members, you are invited to join this Positive Psychology mini-series! Taught by Milken's Positive Psychology Teacher, Sarah Rosenblum, MAPP, participants in this course will gain an understanding of the science of well-being and human flourishing. Positive Psychology is a branch of Psychology focused on the character strengths and behaviors that allow individuals to build a life of meaning and purpose. Participants will acquire skills for their well-being tool-kit to implement Positive Psychology research concepts in their lives and the lives of their families and friends. Sample topics will include: the power of positive emotions, cultivating character strengths, the roots of resilience, and how to foster high quality connections and positive relationships. We hope to see you there!
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