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Children Who Learn Differently: The Impact on Family Life
Session with Dr. Jennifer Jackson Holden Monday, April 20, 2015 7:00- 8:30 pm AIM Academy - Open to Public No charge - registration required
Dr. Holden, a psychologist from the Center for Psychological Services, is returning again to discuss with families about what family life is like when one or more children learn differently. She comes to us with both personal and professional experiences working with families faced with the challenges - and joys - of parenting children with learning disabilities. Her open and interactive style offers parents a chance to ask questions and talk about life at home. AIM is bringing Dr. Holden back by popular demand from families.
Dr. Jennifer Holden holds a Doctor of Psychology degree from the Institute for Graduate Clinical Psychology at Widener University, is a Licensed Psychologist, Certified School Psychologist, and has specialized training in family therapy. She is the Managing Associate of the Center for Psychological Services’ Paoli office, where she has practiced since 1994. There she is also the Coordinator of the Admissions Testing Program in cooperation with the Center’s Psychoeducational Division and area independent schools. Dr. Holden is a member of The American Psychological Association and the Pennsylvania Psychological Association. She is a professional member of Ch.A.D.D., the National Center for Learning Disabilities, and the International Dyslexia Society.
Dr. Holden specializes in child and adolescent development, family issues, and the diagnosis and remediation of learning disabilities and behavioral problems. Her practice includes individual and family therapy, group therapy, and the administration of psychoeducational and psychological evaluations.