Youth behavioral expert to speak at Garnet Valley

By Susan L. Serbin, Correspondent

Garnet Valley School District will hold a program focused on the overall well-being of all youngsters. The Monday, Oct. 8 evening at Garnet Valley High School will include a Behavior Health Fair from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m., followed by a presentation by nationally known speaker Horacio Sanchez.

Sanchez, author of What Every Parent Should Know, will discuss stress reduction, bullying prevention and brain-based learning, all prime topics in the educational and social development of youngsters.

Sanchez has been a teacher, school administrator, clinician, and mental health director and is now the president and CEO of Resiliency, Inc. His work combines brain research, science, and practice to create a revolutionary framework for understanding childhood development, disorders, and treatment. He is the author of A Mentors Guide to Promoting Resiliency and A Brain-Based Approach to Closing the Achievement Gap, and is considered one of the foremost authorities on child and adolescent behavioral disorders and resiliency practice.

Parents are encouraged to attend the session which is sponsored by REACH 211, an organization of school district personnel and parents working together to promote the strength of each student and the community.

Sanchez, author of What Every Parent Should Know, will discuss stress reduction, bullying prevention and brain-based learning, all prime topics in the educational and social development of youngsters.

Sanchez has been a teacher, school administrator, clinician, and mental health director and is now the president and CEO of Resiliency, Inc. His work combines brain research, science, and practice to create a revolutionary framework for understanding childhood development, disorders, and treatment. He is the author of A Mentors Guide to Promoting Resiliency and A Brain-Based Approach to Closing the Achievement Gap, and is considered one of the foremost authorities on child and adolescent behavioral disorders and resiliency practice.

Parents are encouraged to attend the session which is sponsored by REACH 211, an organization of school district personnel and parents working together to promote the strength of each student and the community.

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Youth behavioral expert to speak at Garnet Valley

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