On May 9 Dr. Duncan Clark will return to Sewickley to talk about his latest research on the impact of drug and alcohol use on the developing teenage brain. The event, sponsored by Youth Connect, runs from 10:00 am to 11:30 am at The Sewickley Presbyterian Church on Beaver and Grant Streets, and is free and open to the public. Refreshments will be generously provided by event co-sponsor HVHS Sewickley Foundation.
Dr. Clark, a psychologist and psychiatrist, presented in May 2013 to the community, providing valuable insight to both parents and students. On May 9, he will provide updates, and will participate in a Q&A with the audience. In addition to Dr. Clark, Quaker Valley Voice will present their pointers for parents. Youth Connect will also premier their first video brief, a new approach to getting information out to the community.

QV Voice is a student organization focused on Teens helping Teens. The group aims to promote and support healthy lifestyle choices by focusing on various topics that affect students’ lives. Youth Connect is a community collaborative that has the mission to provide the information, resources, and support needed to give our young people the best chance to enjoy their teen years while avoiding risky behaviors. The goal of Youth Connect is to positively impact the lives of our community youth not by providing separate services, but by leveraging all the resources in the community to work together to address their needs. For more information about Youth Connect or Dr. Clark’s presentation, please contact youthconnect@hotmail.com or visit youthconnectnews@blogspot.com.
This comment has been removed by the author.
ReplyDeleteIt is very necessary for the parents to take all the care of their children in their teenage as that's the time period when they need to be given more attention and listened to.
ReplyDeleteIgnoring them would not be the solution. Make them seat with you, ask them about their studies or friends and stuff, guide them if they you have even a slight doubt on them. There is no wrong thing to doubt and guiding if they are on the wrong track.
http://www.bayarearecovery.com/