Children's Challenging Behaviors - Grand Rapids 4/25/2020

Children's Challenging Behaviors - Grand Rapids 4/25/2020

By NAMI Minnesota

Date and time

Saturday, April 25, 2020 · 9am - 3pm CDT

Location

Grand Rapids High School

800 NW Conifer Drive Grand Rapids, MN 55744

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Description

Children’s Challenging Behaviors

Understand the difference between typical age appropriate behaviors and the challenging behaviors that may be a symptom of something more serious. Learn when and how to seek help, parenting strategies, how to access special education or other educational programs, and learn about resources through insurance and the county to help your child and family.

This is a six-hour workshop and is for parents or caregivers of children.

*Note: Enter through the main door and follow the signs to the 4th floor loft. Box lunch will be provided.


For questions about accessibility or to request accommodations, please contact Nancy at nquinn@namimn.org or 651-645-2948 ext. 132. At least one week advance notice of need for accommodations is helpful.


NAMI Minnesota Cancellation Policy

NAMI Minnesota thanks you for registering to attend one of our classes. We understand that unforeseen situations arise and you may need to cancel your registration. If you are unable to attend, a substitute individual is welcome to attend in your place, but NAMI Minnesota must be notified in writing (e-mail is acceptable) with the name and contact information for the person who will be attending. NAMI Minnesota reserves the right to cancel any event, conference or class due to weather or unforeseen circumstances. If there is a cancellation, participants will be notified by telephone and/or email as soon as possible. We will make reasonable efforts to reschedule.

Organized by

What We DoNAMI Minnesota (National Alliance on Mental Illness) is a non-profit organization dedicated to improving the lives of children and adults with mental illnesses and their families. For over 40 years, NAMI Minnesota has worked to promote the development of community mental health programs and services, change public attitudes about mental illnesses, improve access to services and increase opportunities for recovery.  NAMI Minnesota champions justice, dignity, and respect for all people affected by mental illnesses. Through education, support, and advocacy we strive to effect positive changes in the mental health system and increase the public and professional understanding of mental illnesses. Visit our website at www.namimn.org.

Did you know?  NAMI Minnesota offers over 300 free classes and 60 support groups each year, and was recently recognized with prestigious national and state awards for its advocacy successes!

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