
From a book launch to a lecture, there's plenty to enjoy in Seattle this week. Read on for a rundown of ideas for how to fill your calendar.
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Seattle Waldorf School's Parent Education Series: Special Guest Lecture by Dr. John Medina

From the event description:
Author of more than 10 books, including "Brain Rules for Baby" and "Attack of the Teenage Brain!", Dr. John Medina is an Affiliate Professor of Bioengineering at the University of Washington School of Medicine, as well as the Founding Director of the Talaris Research Institute. As one of the leading brain researchers, Dr. Medina's expertise in brain science, as well as his personable approach to speaking to parents, will engage both our community and the public in envisioning the future of education for our children.
When: Tuesday, Nov. 5, 7 p.m.
Where: 7700 Sand Point Way NE
Price: $12-$25
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Book Launch, Presentation & Signing: World Heritage Japan

From the event description:
World Heritage Japan - Author event and book signing, slideshow presentation by Photographer & Author John Lander. John Lander is a freelance photographer based near Kamakura, Japan with a passion for Japanese gardens, hot springs and colorful festivals.
When: Wednesday, Nov. 6, 5 p.m.
Where: 525 S. Weller St.
Price: Free
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Connected Kids: Overcoming the Screen-Time Battle, A Talk by Screentime Consultant Emily Cherkin

From the event description:
Join ParentMap as we chat with The Screentime Consultant, Emily Cherkin. You'll learn: Effective approaches for creating screen-time limits everyone can feel good about, how to balance the good, the bad and the ugly of raising kids in the digital age, and strategies and solutions for managing screen time as a family.
When: Wednesday, Nov. 6, 7 p.m.
Where: 400 Dexter Ave. North
Price: $25-$30
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