You’re Invited: Breakfast with Dr Michael Carr-Gregg
Topic: Building Happy and Resilient Children
📅: Monday 28th July
🍽️: Breakfast from 8:30am | 🕘: 9.00am start
📌: The Hub, Casterton Primary School
Casterton Memorial Hospital and Casterton Primary School are thrilled to welcome one of Australia’s leading child and adolescent psychologists, Dr Michael Carr-Gregg, for a special breakfast presentation aimed at parents, carers, educators, and anyone passionate about supporting children’s mental health and wellbeing.
In this engaging and practical talk, Dr Carr-Gregg will share expert advice and evidence-based strategies to help build resilience, boost confidence, and nurture emotional wellbeing in children. Drawing on over 30 years of clinical experience and the latest research in child psychology, he’ll cover what really works when it comes to raising happy, well-adjusted young people — and what doesn’t.
The presentation will include:
◾ Why resilience is more important than ever in today’s fast-paced, uncertain world
◾ The key ingredients to developing mental toughness in kids
◾ The role of parents, schools, and the wider community in fostering wellbeing
◾ How to help children cope with disappointment, failure, and change
◾ Practical tools and strategies you can use straight away at home or in the classroom
This is a rare opportunity to hear from one of the country’s most sought-after speakers on youth wellbeing — right here in Casterton.
A delicious breakfast will be served from 8:30am, with the presentation commencing at 9:00am sharp in The Hub — Casterton Primary School’s fantastic new venue space.
Whether you're a parent trying to navigate the challenges of raising children in the digital age, or an educator looking to strengthen student wellbeing, this event will leave you informed, inspired, and empowered.
Please RSVP by 25 July for catering purposes to CMH Reception: (03) 5554 2555 or
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