Executive Function and self-regulation are important skills for success in school and in life.
Join us to begin to identify child and parent executive function strengths and weaknesses and how they impact parenting practices, child development and family life. In this interactive workshop, we will share strategies to develop working memory, goal setting, planning skills, stress tolerance and self-control.
Presenters:
Judi Aronowitz, RN, LCSW, is trained in child and adolescent psychotherapy with over 15 years of experience working with parents and children with complicated developmental and emotional issues. She is a supervising therapist at Mt. Sinai Beth Israel Child and Adolescent Clinic.
Tracy Ross, LCSW, is a couples and family therapist with extensive experience working with adults and children with ADHD and social/emotional issues. As a divorce counselor, she helps devise strategies and parenting plans for post-divorce family life. She has a private practice in Manhattan.
- January 24, 2019
9:30 am - 11:00 am
Judi Aronowitz, RN, LCSW, and Tracy Ross, LCSW
Location: Ackerman Institute for the Family
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