How to Talk to Your Kids about BIG Feelings
Virtual Program, Parenting Skills
2021-05-11 19:00:00
2021-05-11 20:00:00
America/New_York
How to Talk to Your Kids about BIG Feelings
Covid-19 brings new challenges for parents. Jennifer Carpinteri, Behavioral Health Manager of Community Series across Atlantic Health System, discusses parenting in a pandemic.
Roxbury Public Library - Virtual Room 1
Tuesday, May 11
7:00pm - 8:00pm
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2021-05-11 19:00:00
2021-05-11 20:00:00
America/New_York
How to Talk to Your Kids about BIG Feelings
Covid-19 brings new challenges for parents. Jennifer Carpinteri, Behavioral Health Manager of Community Series across Atlantic Health System, discusses parenting in a pandemic.
Roxbury Public Library - Virtual Room 1
Roxbury Public Library
Virtual Room 1Covid-19 brings new challenges for parents. Jennifer Carpinteri, Behavioral Health Manager of Community Series across Atlantic Health System, discusses parenting in a pandemic.
This presentation discusses parenting in a pandemic. Provides parents with tools and techniques on how to have meaningful conversations with their children to help them understand, verbalize and cope with BIG feelings such as anxiety, stress and anger.
About the Presenter: Jennifer Carpinteri is the Behavioral Health Manager of Community Services across Atlantic Health System. She has a 25-year career within human services in both the public sector, non-profit and healthcare. Within those roles, she has been a psychological first responder to events such as 911 and a member of the Morris County Crisis Response Team. Jennifer is an advocate to eradicate stigma surrounding mental health, and most recently, a peer support group leader as a Covid-19 Survivor.
Register online or call the library at 973-584-2400.
AGE GROUP: | Seniors | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Health & Wellness | General |
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The Roxbury Township Public Library is a municipal library serving the communities of Succasunna, Ledgewood, Landing, Berkshire Valley, Port Morris, and Kenvil. Residents of the township are eligible to a free library card which enables access to 2.8 million items across the Morris Library Alliance including digital books, museum passes and more.
