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Educating Communities for Parenting 19th Annual Imagine Awards featuring Dr. Michael J. Bradley, Award Winning Author and Licensed Child Psychologist

 



Yes, Your Teen Is Crazy


Educating Communities for Parenting 19th Annual Imagine Awards

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 Philadelphia, PA, May 1, 2013 - On Wednesday, May 15, 2013, Educating Communities for Parenting invites parents, educators and professionals who are actively involved in bettering the lives of families to attend the 19th Annual Imagine Awards featuring a talk and interactive discussion lead by Dr. Michael J. Bradley, award winning author of four books including, Yes, Your Teen is Crazy! - Loving Your Kid Without Losing Your Mind.  The Imagine Awards with Michael Bradley will take place from 5:30 to 7:30 PM at the Wayne Art Center located at 413 Maplewood Avenue in Wayne, PA.


 A licensed child psychologist, Dr. Bradley works with children, adolescents, and their families in treatment settings ranging from jails, to social service agencies, to private practice. His professional experience with children encompasses virtually every aspect of youth work.

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 As an expert on adolescent behavior, Dr. Bradley is frequently quoted in the press. He has also appeared on hundreds of TV and radio programs, including NBC's Today Show, CNN World News Tonight, Pure Oxygen and National Public Radio. 


 



ECP is requesting a donation of $75.00 to attend this event.  Ticket(s) can be reserved on-line by visiting www.ecparenting.org .  For more information about this event contact Olivia Campbell at 215-496-9780.


Cocktail Reception.


 Educating Communities for Parenting is a private non-profit providing high quality youth development and parenting education programs throughout Philadelphia and its region since 1976. 


 

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