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Helping our Kids Transition Back to School [For Parents]

2022-07-28T12:31:43-04:00July 28th, 2022|Categories: |Tags: , |

Youth Resiliency Roundtable Parent Group:  The transition from summer back to school can be stressful for parents, whether their children are elementary-school aged or college students, or any age in between. Navigating the transition from summer relaxation to hectic school schedules can be challenging, in addition to the social emotional challenges that the pandemic has posed for young people. Parents are being called upon to help their children cope with these extraordinary times, while balancing their own work and personal lives as well. Please join us for an opportunity to share your experiences and gain insight in a supportive discussion designed ...

Youth Resiliency Parent Group

2022-06-24T11:12:21-04:00June 24th, 2022|Categories: , |Tags: , , , |

Parenting our youth can be stressful, whether your children are elementary school-aged or college students, or any age in between.  Isolation, anxiety and social-emotional challenges for young people can be overwhelming, particularly with all that is going on in our world.  Our discussion will highlight cultivating resilience and empathy skills for our children. Please join us for an opportunity to share your experiences and gain insight in a supportive group designed to help our youth and their mental health needs.   If interested, please contact: Jennifer Schmelkin: [email protected] Youth Resiliency Roundtable Social Worker

Youth Resiliency Parent Group

2022-06-17T13:34:51-04:00June 17th, 2022|Categories: , |Tags: |

Parenting our youth can be stressful, whether your children are elementary school-aged or college students, or any age in between.  Isolation, anxiety, and social emotional challenges for young people can be overwhelming, particularly with all that is going on in our world. Please join us for an opportunity to share your experiences and gain insight in a supportive and informative group designed to help our youth and their mental health needs.  Please contact Jen Schmelkin: [email protected]  

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