WILDWOOD — The Healthy Community Coalition presents two Dr. Buzz events. In these free workshops Dr. Buzz will provide “hands on” tools to understand the function of behavior with emotionally challenged youth.
“The workshops will provide parents and educators with insight, skills, and resources,” said Kim Mounce, Senior Coalition Coordinator. “All of which help in the prevention of substance abuse.”
Teachers receive two Professional Development (PD) hours for each workshop they attend. Light refreshments will be available.
“Open Your Tool Bag:New Ways to Handle Old Behaviors” (Understanding the function of behavior and emotionally challenged children and adolescents)
Cape May County Technical High School 188 Crest Haven Road, Cape May Court House, NJ 08210
Thurs., March 23, 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.
“When My Acting Out Child Isn’t Acting” (Understanding various psychiatric illnesses, the impact on behavioral and emotional development, and treatment options for recovery)
Upper Township Middle School Library Address: 525 Perry Rd, Woodbine, NJ 08270
Thurs., March 30, 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.
Seating is limited.
To RSVP, please contact Kim at Cape Assist (609)522-5960 or kim@capeassist.org
About Dr. Buzz:
Dr. Buzz Mingin is a recognized national speaker specializing in children and adolescents with Behavioral and Emotional Disorders. He has several published books, is the president of Buzz’s Bookworm, Inc., a comprehensive support center for students with behavioral and emotional afflictions, and the director of World Karate Studio, a comprehensive martial arts program that teaches social skills and behavioral management to disabled children and adolescents. Dr. Buzz has his Master’s Degree in Psychology and his Ph.D. in Education, is a NJ Certified School Social Worker, a professional development provider for New Jersey Department of Education, a qualified expert witness for New Jersey Superior Courts, a Certified Forensic Counselor by the American Board of Forensic Counselors International and contracted with many public and private schools throughout NJ.
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