When:
June 3, 2020 @ 7:30 pm – 8:30 pm
2020-06-03T19:30:00-04:00
2020-06-03T20:30:00-04:00
Where:
zoom.us/j/92433263470
Cost:
Free

A Free Webinar Series to Support Ourselves and our Families

ENTER THIS ZOOM LINK IN YOUR BROWSER TO JOIN: zoom.us/j/92433263470

For further details: www.milton-coalition.org

Length of each webinar is 30 minutes + Q&A session | No Registration Required

JUNE 3, 7:30PM- Presenter Casey Corcoran- The Birds, the Bees and the Butterflies                               

We oftentimes talk to our kids about the birds and the bees but leave out “the butterflies”. The “butterflies” are emotions that young people often feel when they are in an intense relationship or friendship. This presentation will focus on concrete strategies, conversation starters, and resources that parents and caregivers can use with their kids in 6th–12th grade, to promote healthy relationships.

JUNE 10, 7:30PM- Presenter Julie B. Cullen, LICSW- Pandemic Parenting: Grades K-5                        

Come learn about some specific techniques you can use to help support your elementary school children in the face of Covid-19. We will talk about managing remote learning, working around your work schedule, supporting family mental wellness, and incorporating fun activities along the way.

JUNE 17, 7:30PM- Presenter Dr. Daniel Muse- Athletes and Addiction: Making Injuries Safe                      

All too often, sports and other injuries have led to addiction due to the misuse of opioids as pain relievers. This webinar will discuss why this has occurred and how athletes, parents and schools can help prevent this from happening.  The information can be used for treating other acute pain.

JUNE 24, 7:30PM- Presenter KristIn Wason- Current Treatments for Alcohol and Opioid Disorders        

Many people in Milton struggle with alcohol and opioid dependency.  But recovery is possible! Milton resident and addiction treatment practitioner Kristin Wason will provide an overview of the risk factors and brain changes that contribute to a person developing a substance use disorder. She will then discuss best practices for treating these disorders as well as local treatment resources.