Preferred registration deadline: March 15th
3 CEUs
Annie Philipps, MSW
Director, Partner Services, Wyman Center
Research has shown that adolescence represents a critical time period in brain development, with opportunities for adults to support teens in development of critical thinking and related executive functions. This session will begin with the basic biology
of adolescent brain development, then will connect brain development to behavior patterns in adolescents. Strategic methods
for interacting with teens in a manner that supports their development will be presented, discussed and practiced.
Class size is limited 35.
$50 General Admission
$30 Discounted Admission**
$10 Washington University Full-Time Graduate Students
- CLASS IS FULL. SORRY, WE ARE NO LONGER ACCEPTING A WAITLIST
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**Discounted
Admission is offered to current Brown School field instructors, Brown
School adjunct faculty, recent Brown School graduates (2016-2018),
full-time graduate students from other universities, and Washington
University faculty and staff.
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