Rational Parenting: How to Use Your Energy and Resources Wisely
Thursday 18. December at 19:00 - 22:00
Forum da Vinci, Luxembourg
This lecture explores the fears and anxieties that accompany parents at every stage of their children’s growth. We’ll discuss why modern parenting so often turns into a race for perfection — and how to step out of that cycle without guilt. We’ll talk about what it means to be a “good enough parent”, and why that’s exactly what helps children grow up confident and happy.
In a game-like format, we’ll examine which tips and practices truly work. You’ll learn which modern medical recommendations can save not only money but also energy. You’ll have the chance to test your own beliefs, debunk myths about nutrition, health, lifestyle, and gadgets, and learn to trust yourself and make informed decisions.
This event is about how parenting can be simpler, calmer, and more humane — without unnecessary purchases, pressure, or the feeling that you’re doing something wrong. This interactive lecture-game will leave you with lightness, confidence, and practical advice for the whole family.
About the speaker:
Anna Levadnaya is a practicing pediatrician, PhD in medical sciences, and a promoter of evidence-based medicine. She is the author of popular books and educational projects for parents on children’s health and development. A mother of two, she combines professional expertise with personal care for her family.
After the lecture, there will be an opportunity for attendees to ask Tamara Eidelman questions.
When: December 18 at 19:00
Where: Forum da Vinci
The lecture will be conducted in Russian.
Doors open at 18:30.
Forum da Vinci • Boulevard Grande-Duchesse Charlotte 6, 1330 Luxembourg, Luxembourg, Luxembourg