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Create The Reality Your Teen Dreams of

Teach your teen how to use everyday teen stress to empower them. Help your teen head to adult hood without all of the negative baggage and wounds of turbulent teens years. This two session seminar will allow parents/ teachers and students to experience positive and effective methods to creating the life they want to lead.
Designed to address issues for teens and preteens grades 7th - 12th. Pre Registration kindly requested to allow for documents to be prepared.
Presenters include:
Rori Boyce, Turning Leaf Life Coach, Certified ADHD trainer

  • So you have ADHD, now what? Let it work for you
  • How to help your student with ADHD prepare/plan & study

Michele Beauregard, The Innate in You, LLC

  • Design and Create your dream life (Dream Board Creations)

Kris Jeffery, Perceptions

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  • How to advocate for yourself/your child without being an adversary
  • Discussion Panel  how to make it through the rough day with an exceptional child/teen

Katherine Rickey, Perceptions

  • What are your perceptions? Do you know? How they affect your decisions and choices


Janet Leavitt, Perceptions

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  • What type of learner are you? Note Taking/Study Skills
  • Where did the time go???? How to schedule your day to be effective, and finding the missing minutes.

Each presenter will join us and have additional information available about their services available. Sessions will be designed for parents/teachers and for students, sign up for the sessions you are interested in.

$20 per session pre registration.
$35 for parent/teen combo
$25 per session /per person at the door.

To register contact us on Facebook at /yourperceptions, via phone 848-6952 or email us at changeurperception@gmail.com

Thank you to Prospect Mountain High School for allowing us use of the building.

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