Unique Father's Day Gift: A Telephone Seminar for Fathers
Mark Borowski, World Series of Poker Player and father of two, will conduct a tele-seminar to help fathers build great relationships with their kids. The tele-seminar is titled "Turn Your Poker Skills into Parenting Thrills" and fathers can enjoy this tele-seminar in the comfort of their own home.
(PRWEB) June 13, 2005
The Learning Interface is excited to announce a telephone seminar for fathers who want to build great relationships with their kids. The tele-seminar, ÂTurn Your Poker Skills into Parenting Thrills will be conducted by Mark Borowski, World Series of Poker Player and father of two. Mark takes the unique approach of relating poker to parenting as he explores fatherhood and ways men can improve relationships with their children.
Here are the details:
Who: Mark Borowski, World Series of Poker Player and Father of Two
What: Tele-seminar, ÂTurn Your Poker Skills into Parenting ThrillsÂ
When: 7:00 Â 8:00 PM Central Time on Thursday, June 16, 2005
Where: Enjoy this tele-seminar in the comfort of your own home!
How: Go to www. learninginterface. com/tele-seminar (http://www. learninginterface. com/tele-seminar) to register
You will be a given a phone number and personal access code after registering. HereÂs what youÂll learn:
The latest research on fatherhood, sure to shock you and inspire you at the same time. Fatherhood organizations that provide information, educational tools such as books and training, and involvement opportunities  valuable resources for all fathers. How the following poker strategies and terms relate to parenting: Play the Hand YouÂre Dealt: making the best of the parenting hand you were dealt and deciding what heritage youÂre passing on to your kids. Give Action to Get Action: taking an interest in your kids activities, even if youÂre not interested in the activity, including 7 questions to ask to help your kids open up about their interests Look for Diamonds in the Muck: finding the positive in any negative experience, including at least 8 ways to help your children focus and utilize the positives. The Thrill (and Chill) of Going all in: making and keeping commitments to your children and the big payoff that comes from these commitments.
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