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Parent Connections

As parents of children with neurobehavioral disorders, you face many challenges. While a sympathetic friend or family member can provide support and comfort, you may find it helpful to talk with others who deal firsthand with similar circumstances. Parent Connections was formed to provide an opportunity for you to participate in informal, parent-led groups, share ideas on what has worked for you and your child, benefit from the experiences and suggestions of others, discuss issues or concerns you may have about your child in an understanding environment, and receive support from and network with other parents.

Location:
Rush NeuroBehavioral Center
4711 W Golf Road., Suite 1100, Skokie.
847–933-9339
There is no fee to participate in this program.   If interested, please e-mail your name, address, phone number, e-mail address, your child’s name, age, gender, and age diagnosed to Cate Gonley at cgonley@rush.edu.

If inclement weather is occurring on the day of a gathering, please phone Cate at 847–763-7933 in case of cancellation.

Wednesday, January 20, 1:00–2:30 PM

Wednesday, February 24, 1:00–2:30 PM

Wednesday, March 17, 1:00–2:30 PM

Wednesday, April 21, 1:00–2:30 PM

Wednesday, May 19, 1:00–2:30 PM

Wednesday, June 16, 1:00–2:30 PM

How do you tell if your child needs help?

If you have a sense that something isn’t right, that your child is struggling in school, having trouble making friends, or controlling behavior… >>

Some kids face challenges, but every kid has strengths to build on

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Function and why is it for kids?

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