Public Event: Building Happy and Resilient Teens Post Pandemic with Dr Michael Carr-Gregg – June 21

Building Happy and Resilient Teens Post Pandemic with Dr Michael Carr-Gregg

Tuesday 21 June, 6pm – 7.15pm, Performing Arts Centre

Child and Adolescent Psychologist, best-selling Author, Broadcaster and Social Commentator, Dr Michael Carr-Gregg will be presenting the secrets of building happy and resilient children and teenagers in a post-pandemic Australia in June.

In this special event, you will learn the skills, knowledge and evidence-based strategies to help our young people face, overcome and be strengthened by adversity, including stop-start schooling and the pressures of being a teenager in a social-media driven climate.

An event not to be missed as tickets will sell FAST!

Click the link below to register:
https://events.humanitix.com/raising-happy-and-resilient-children


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