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How to Speak to Your Children about Difficult Topics

Date:
18 Feb, 2013

Time:
8:00 AM-Noon

Description:
The Orthodox Union and West Side Institutional Synagogue presents a Positive Jewish Parenting program on
How to Speak to Your Children about Difficult Topics
Featuring Dr. David Pelcovitz
Strauss Professor of Psychology and Education at Yeshiva University's Azrieli Graduate Scjool of Jewish Education

Prior to joinging YU, Dr.Pelcovitz, was a l clinical professor of psychology and psychiatry at New York University School of Medicine and Director of Psychology at North Shore University Hospital-NYU School of Medicine.

Dr. Pelcovitz has published and lectured extensively on a variety of topics related to child and adolescent behavior including the psychological impact of trauma and loss, child and adolescent behavior problems, parenting and the impact of divorce and stress on children.


Monday February 18th (President's Day) 2013 10am to Noon

Register Online Here or call (212)613-8300.

Session I: National Tragedies in the Media: How to Discuss the News with Our Children

Session II: "How to Talk to Our Children about Identifying and Preventing Abuse


Free Admission

Brunch will be served.

Register Online Here or call (212)613-8300.

Children's programming and babysitting will be available on site.

This program is being held in conjunction with West Side Institutional Synagogue and the Manhattan Day School.


An Orthodox Union Community Project coordinated by the Department of Community Engagement

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Location:
West Side Institutional Synagogue
120 West 76th Street
New York, New York
10023

Contact:
Register Online Here or call (212)613-8300.

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