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In the summer of 2007, experts in child and adolescent well-being--psychologists, educators, physicians, religious leaders and public health and policy experts--convened at Stanford University to envision a coordinated approach to helping schools, parents and youth develop alternative success models to align with what is known about healthy child development.
In response to this meeting, Madeline Levine, Ph.D., Jim Lobdell, M.A., and Denise Pope, Ph.D.--founded Challenge Success, an expansion of the highly successful SOS (Stressed-Out Students) Project at Stanford University. Utilizing the resources of a prominent advisory board of interdisciplinary experts, they created a research-based organization that develops refreshingly practical curriculum, conferences and other programs for parents, schools and youth looking for a healthier and more effective path to success in the 21st century. Their efforts have been met with significant media attention and tremendous public and private support. Each of our founders lectures nationally and internationally on parenting techniques, child development, school reform, and strategies to increase well-being, engagement and integrity.
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