Anxiety – What a Parent Can Do
02/27/2013
Shauna Signorini is the trainer and director for Involve Families; the state trainer for NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) Basics, a course for caregivers of children with mental health issues; and trained in collaborative problem-solving through Think:Kids. She has provided training around the U.S. on trauma, advocacy and self-care.
Join us for this free workshop on strategies to help children with anxiety -- the most common mental health diagnosis for kids and that often occurs with other conditions. Anxiety can be paralyzing for the child and frustrating for parents. Learn about anxiety, practical ideas to reduce it and how to lessen its impact on the family.
Wednesday, Feb. 27
6:30 to 8 p.m.
Providence Portland Medical Center
Cancer Center Amphitheater
4805 NE Glisan St., Portland
Register at online. Click on “online class catalog” and search by class name for “Swindells Speaker Event – Anxiety.” To register by phone, call 503-215-2429 or toll free at 800-833-8899 ext. 52429. Spanish registration and interpretation services are available; please call 503-574-6595 before Feb. 13.
This workshop is free of charge thanks to the generosity of our donors. For a certificate of attendance, there is a $25 fee.