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Cervantes Global Parents Network. Busy parents, happy family
Amy Bohnert, Associate Professor, Clinical & Developmental Psychology. Loyola University: Swim (not Sink): Thriving in Organized Activities Drawing on more almost two decades of research, this talk will address positive consequences of involvement in organized activities during after-school and summer months in addition to addressing concerns about how much is too much, and tips for parents in helping their children navigate the organized activity landscape.
Amy Bohnert is an Associate Professor in Clinical and Developmental Psychology at Loyola University Chicago. Her research focuses on how various out-of-school contexts serve a protective role in psychological and health-related outcomes. She is a nationally recognized scholar on out-of-school time with more than 25 publications that address the impact of organized activities during the after-school hours as well as summertime. In addition, she has studied psychological processes related to activity involvement among youth in affluent communities including the role of parents in influencing adjustment.
Martha M. Mason, Ed.D., LCPC. Director, Education and Counseling Center. DePaul College of Education: After school programs: Making a difference There are numerous benefits of after school programs for kids. These include improving social skills, providing academic support, making learning fun, safety and supervision, exposure top new interests, and creating a sense of belonging. Additionally, after school programming provides mental health benefits for children as they increase their self-confidence, collaboration and communication skills, and learn wellness habits that continue a lifetime. Learn how the after school programs not only strengthen kids; but also schools, families, and communities.
Dr. Martha Mason is the Director of the DePaul Education and Counseling Center which provides academic and social emotional supports to children, families, and schools in the Chicagoland area. The center offers ongoing counseling and tutoring, as well as special groups such as Learning to Breath which teaches mindfulness to kids. This summer the center will have its first Harry Potter Camp where kids will engage with others who would like to feel the magic of Hogwarts School for a week. Before taking her position at DePaul Dr. Mason worked in the mental health field for over 20 years. Her biggest passion is serving the community, especially when it makes a difference in the lives of children.
Stacy Tapper, Center Director for C2 Education in Lincoln Park: Preparing for tomorrowthe standardized testing maze by Today the standardized test is becoming more the norm for your child to move forward in their education. With that being said, the education environment your child is involved in today is highly competitive and finding strategies that work to help guide your student successfully through the maze is a confusing choice but there are options. It is important to determine the best dynamic, tutor qualifications, and schedule for your child. It is never too soon to start preparing your child for their future. Stacy Tapper, Center Director for C2 Education in Lincoln Park is a DePaul University graduate. I graduated with honors in 1995 with a Master of Education with an emphasis in Reading and Learning Disabilities. I appreciate the education I obtained at DePaul and utilize the skill set every day with every child that comes through my doors. Without the education I received at DePaul I would not be able to reach my own goals of helping students fulfill their educational goals. I have been involved with Education since 1995 as a teacher, administrator, and now with a well-established tutoring company in Lincoln Park. My belief is that there is not one way to teach because every child is unique so that a true educator knows when the learning lightbulb has been triggered and how to establish that connection and love of learning. I love what I do as education is my true passion and look forward to assisting students reach their dreams and feel success every day. Cervantes Global Parents Network. Busy parents, happy family Whether youre a first-time parent, a mom of twins, a father looking to connect with other dads or just in search of some local families to hang out with, theres a group for you! Join us and attend our monthly panel discussions and networking events. Our mission is to provide a hub that brings together parents to discuss topics of common interest in education, health, the role of parents, understanding and communicating with the next generation, raising respectful, responsible and resilient children. We have all heard that effective networking is one of the best ways to develop connections. Its true. But if you are a working mom, dad, grandparent, baby sitter, etc. you are probably laughing (or crying) at the thought of attending after-work events. With our extended list of obligations to work, to your childrens school and activities, to home and community, its nearly impossible to justify spending time at additional events. But dont despair there is hope! In the craziness of our lives, join the Cervantes Global Parents Network. Busy parents, happy family will help you network without burdening your busy schedule. We hope to become a key factor in maintaining your post-child sanity. If you want to become a member of Cervantes Global Parents Network. Busy parents, happy family, please join and follow us at Facebook for the latest news. Please feel free to send us your comments, suggestions topics and events at teresa.hernando@cervantes.org. This is a community network we just have started and we want to build it together to help each other. Upcoming 2018 Cervantes Global Parents Network. Busy parents, happy family: Saturday, April 14, 10:30-11:30 am Nutrition for kids: Guidelines for a healthy family eating. School lunch, home dinner, weekend craziness. Saturday, May 19, 10:30-11:30 am Raising a happy child. Worries about whether you are doing the right thing. Tackling bullying, feeling afraid, communication confidence, building resilience, self-confidence and self-esteem, etc. Saturday, June 16, 10:30-11:30 am The impact of helicopter parenting, overscheduled children, and the "everyone-gets-a-trophy" idea. Saturday, September 15, 10:30-11:30 am Pre-teen, teenagers, parents and family building positive relationships. Saturday, October 20, 10:30-11:30 am - How do you pick the best elementary, middle and high school for your child? Public or private, Chicago or the suburbs? Saturday, November 10, 10:30-11:30 am Preschoolers, tween, teenagers, parents and screens. Saturday, December 8, 10:30-11:30 am - The Family Anxiety Detox: Train Your Mind for Relaxation
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31 West Ohio St.
Chicago, IL 60654
United States
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