Self Advocacy Skills for Kids: A Teen Panel
April 9, 2019; 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm; CHC - Palo Alto
The development of self-advocacy skills in students empowers them to own their education and their future. Plan now to attend this panel of middle and high school students sharing how they developed their own advocacy skills and the important role that self-advocacy has had in their school lives. Moderated by Jeff Kozlowski, MA, Head of Sand Hill School.
 
Sleepy Teens: What is Really Going on?
April 16, 2019; 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm; CHC - Palo Alto
Parents and their teens are invited to attend this valuable session to hear Rafael Pelayo, MD, Clinical Professor, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences—Stanford Center for Sleep Sciences and Medicine talk about strategies that can be used to help teens get enough sleep. You’ll walk away with greater understanding about why teens seem to be so sleepy and sleep’s impact on mental health and Emotion Regulation. This session is teen friendly.
 
Teens, Social Media and Mental Health
April 30, 2019; 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm; CHC - Palo Alto
Parents and teens are invited to attend this youth panel on open communication when talking about social media and life online. Learn what kids are telling us about social media and the benefits and challenges of living in a connected world. After a brief presentation from My Digital TAT2, students representing CHC's Teen Wellness Committee and My Digital TAT2's Youth Advisory Board will come together for a special panel discussion.
Navigating Teen Relationships & Understanding Teen Relationships in the Digital World
May 21, 20196:30 pm - 8:00 pm
CHC - Palo Alto
Effective communication is a protective factor that can help prepare teens to make informed, safe, and healthy decisions in the future. Our focus will be on helping parents and trusted adults engage their children in open and honest conversation.
Presented by Health Connected and Digital TAT2.