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Parenting today means balancing connection, independence and community in an ever-evolving world. Join us for a TED Talks Watch Party featuring 4 insightful talks on having difficult conversations, setting empathetic boundaries and strengthening familial bonds while giving kids the freedom they need to grow. Hang out, chat and watch some talks — hosted by TED’s…

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Parenting today means balancing connection, independence and community in an ever-evolving world. Join us for a TED Talks Watch Party featuring 4 insightful talks on having difficult conversations, setting empathetic boundaries and strengthening familial bonds while giving kids the freedom they need to grow. Hang out, chat and watch some talks — hosted by TED’s digital curator Ikey Ajavon.

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  1. @constancehutt6525

    September 26, 2025 at 5:06 pm

    The first speaker is WAY OFF BASE.! And when your child or grandchild ends up in a strangers car never to be seen again, then what.? You’re speaking to the audience as if this is an oddity, a once in a 17000 chance. Children being abducted is more common than you might believe. I believe that’s how the Amber Alert was started. Think about it …

  2. @maggietshule334

    September 27, 2025 at 10:15 pm

    Johannesburg. Excellent talks❤

  3. @CeylonSl-m3f

    September 28, 2025 at 7:06 am

    👍❤

  4. @lifemotivation6789

    September 28, 2025 at 8:59 am

    Such an interesting lineup of talks! Parenting isn’t about being perfect, it’s about giving children space to grow, learn, and discover independence. Sometimes what looks ‘unconventional’ can actually be the most powerful lesson a child carries for life. Excited to hear all four perspectives

  5. @todaycountsshow

    September 28, 2025 at 11:02 pm

    Kids grow most when trusted with independence, not constant supervision.

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