Youth Mental Health with Kristin Wolff of ESC at the YMCA
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Parent(s) or guardian(s) with kids, students, and school staff encouraged to attend! Free slushies :)
**Mental Health in Adolescence**
prevalence, common diagnoses, current trends and causes
**Anxiety & ADHD in Youth, at Home, & in Schools**
how behaviors may manifest, how families can help
**Support in the Community**
treatment options, local providers, community partners
**Formal Support in School**
difference between IEP and 504 Plans, how to access these supports and recognizing when they are needed
**Coping and Proactive Strategies**
Anxiety, Stress, and overall Executive Dysfunction (ADHD)
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Presenter Kristin Wolff has a Bachelor’s in Psychology with a Master’s degree in School Psychology from the University of Tennessee.
She has additional certifications in Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs), Youth Mental Health First Aid, and Child-Adult Relationship Enhancement.
Kristin’s background experiences include serving as a youth bereavement counselor, an education counselor for youth in foster care, and having worked extensively with youth with behavioral, emotional, and intellectual disabilities.
Kristin has been a nationally certified School Psychologist for 6 years, and is licensed in Ohio, Michigan, and Wisconsin.
Kristin is employed through the ESC, providing behavior, academic, and emotional support for students preschool through graduation age.
**Mental Health in Adolescence**
prevalence, common diagnoses, current trends and causes
**Anxiety & ADHD in Youth, at Home, & in Schools**
how behaviors may manifest, how families can help
**Support in the Community**
treatment options, local providers, community partners
**Formal Support in School**
difference between IEP and 504 Plans, how to access these supports and recognizing when they are needed
**Coping and Proactive Strategies**
Anxiety, Stress, and overall Executive Dysfunction (ADHD)
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Presenter Kristin Wolff has a Bachelor’s in Psychology with a Master’s degree in School Psychology from the University of Tennessee.
She has additional certifications in Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs), Youth Mental Health First Aid, and Child-Adult Relationship Enhancement.
Kristin’s background experiences include serving as a youth bereavement counselor, an education counselor for youth in foster care, and having worked extensively with youth with behavioral, emotional, and intellectual disabilities.
Kristin has been a nationally certified School Psychologist for 6 years, and is licensed in Ohio, Michigan, and Wisconsin.
Kristin is employed through the ESC, providing behavior, academic, and emotional support for students preschool through graduation age.
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