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Birth-5 Years | 6-11 Years | 12-18 Years

TWO HALF-DAY SESSIONS at
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MORNING SESSION
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Parents and caregivers

Educators and mental health professionals

featuring Keynote Speaker DR. DEBORAH GILBOA
aka ‘Doctor G’ as seen on The Today Show

sunday may

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This conference will focus on mental health topics related to children and youth. Breakout sessions on specific topics chosen by local mental and physical health professionals will be presented in three age
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