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THE DEVELOPING BRAIN: What to Expect from Birth to Teen Years
When:
Tuesday, May 1, 2018, 6:30 PM until 8:00 PM
Where:
The Downtown Community Center
120 Warren Street
New York City, NY 10007
Additional Info:
Event Contact(s):
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Category:
Lecture
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Capacity:
100
Available Slots:
37
Filled
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$20.00
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$20.00
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$20.00
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$20.00
Partner / Spouse of HRP Mama
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You are invited to an
HRP Mamas
Educational Event:
THE DEVELOPING BRAIN: What To Expect From Birth To The Teen Years
Children grow up and change so quickly that it’s easy to
forget just how much their brains are developing from birth.
Join
Rachel
Busman, PsyD
,
Interim Senior Director of the
Anxiety
Disorders Center
at the
Child Mind Institute
for an overview of the important
stages and phases of childhood
from birth to the teen years.
Join us to learn more about:
Amazing milestones parents can expect from birth
to the teen years
How children’s brains change throughout their
childhood and how those changes might affect behavior at home and in school
Age appropriate expectations for your children
When to consider giving more freedom and tips
for how to handle it
When and how to ask for help if you are worried
about your child falling behind
Attendees will receive the Child Mind Institute “Parents Guide
to Developmental Milestones” and “Parents Guide to Getting Good
Care.”
About The Speaker,
Rachel
Busman
, of
The Child Mind Institute
Rachel Busman, PsyD, leads a team of clinicians
providing evaluation and innovative treatment to children with anxiety
disorders including OCD and selective mutism. Dr. Busman is President of the
Selective Mutism Association, the nation’s largest
network of professionals,
families, and individuals with selective mutism. She has extensive experience
providing cognitive
behavioral therapy (CBT) to children, teenagers and young
adults struggling with anxiety disorders, school difficulties and
behavioral
problems. She also has specific interest and expertise in the evaluation and
treatment of obsessive-compulsive
disorder, separation anxiety disorder, social
anxiety disorder and specific phobias.
Dr. Busman has worked with children in both
inpatient and outpatient settings at a major academic medical center, where she
directed a multidisciplinary team. She has taught and supervised psychiatry
residents and child psychiatry fellows, and lectured
extensively on a variety
of topics, including the evidence-based assessment and treatment of anxiety
disorders in children and
teens.