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Lectures, Presentations, & Author EventsProgram Description
Description
Grades 9-12 & parents: Mental health is too often overlooked as a key factor in academic success. Dr. James Geisler, a leading higher education professional specializing in student mental health, will provide parents with valuable insights and practical guidance on how to help build a strong foundation for their student’s mental health and overall success. Dr. Geisler will also introduce his book, Thrive Year One: The Essential Mental Health Workbook for First-Year College Students, which equips high school students with tools and strategies to navigate the emotional challenges of the college transition. Books will be available for purchase during and after the event.
Space is limited. Registration required.
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