Managing the Meltdowns | Part 1: Screen Health Discussion

$ 45 USD
7 day trial, then
One time
Sessions

What:

Are you managing a lot of emotional melt downs with yoru child? Screen use could be the culprit. In part one of this "managing meltdowns" series, Come and learn why you should and how you can say “no” to toxic screens to have happier, healthier children. The goal of this workshop is to provide you with research-based interventions and a specific plan of action so that you leave feeling motivated and confident to reduce screens in your home in 2023. This is an adults only event, designed for parents and caregivers looking to develop a healthier relationship with technology in their home. Childcare available upon request, for additional fee.

When:

February 18th, 10am - 12pm.

Refreshments and light snacks provide.

Where:

Moorpark. Location to be announced after registration.

Does your kid have excessive emotional melt downs? There are so many reasons this could be. Marriage and Family Therapist, Kelly Nicassio has observed with countless clients, that the excess of "screen time" in the home is one of the largest culprits contributing to negative emotional health in the child. In this workshop, come and learn why you should and how you can say “no” to an excess of screens to have happier, healthier children. The goal of this workshop is to provide you with research-based interventions and a specific plan of action so that you leave feeling motivated and confident to reduce screens in your home in 2023. This is an adults only event, designed for parents and caregivers looking to develop a healthier relationship with technology in their home. On site childcare will be provided for an additional fee.

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Guided by

Kelly Nicassio

Marriage and Family Therapist

Kelly Nicassio is a licensed marriage and family therapist with more than 10 years’ experience and a passion for working with children, adolescents and families. She has experience treating children and adolescents with a variety of concerns, including behavioral issues, trauma, attention disorders (ADHD), adjustment disorder, issues related to adoption, obsessive-compulsive disorder, grief, generalized anxiety, separation anxiety and depression. She believes in strengthening the relationship between parents and children in addition to helping parents manage and change undesirable behaviors. She was born and raised in Ventura County and loves supporting families in the community.