Renay Gartner, Psy.D., and Amy Wolok, Psy.D.
Webinar: Is Your Child Feeling the Effects of the “COVID Slide”?
Children are returning to the classroom after more than a year of remote learning. Upon re-entry, many parents are finding that their children are showing signs of academic and social setbacks. If this is a concern for you and your family, please join us for this free webinar in which Renay Gartner, Psy.D., and Amy Wolok, Psy.D., will explore the impact of the “COVID slide” and the role neuropsychological assessment can play in developing a plan to address any setbacks.
You’ll learn:
•What is the “COVID slide” and how does it impact academic achievement
•The interconnected social-emotional impact is on students
•How to know if your child needs help and what you can do
•The role of a neuropsychological assessment in identifying struggling students and getting them back on a positive course
The event is free, but registration is required. The discussion will be followed by a 15-minute Q & A for parents, caregivers and educators.
If you have any questions or trouble registering please email us at advancement@family-institute.org.
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