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NJCTS is hitting the road to bring programming to entire state!

The staff of New Jersey Center for Tourette Syndrome and Associated Disorders (NJCTS) is leaving the comfort of their Somerville office and hitting the road this winter with exciting new Community Information Sessions designed to support families' mental health. These sessions, at various locations across the state, will provide the latest insights on managing mental health challenges, while also offering attendees the chance to learn more about NJCTS’s programs and services.



The free sessions will provide practical information on topics such as executive function, supporting a child with neurodiversity, and working with your school district.


“Our aim is to provide valuable insights, resources, and strategies for supporting individuals and families who may be struggling,” said Executive Director Hilary Kruchowy. “The local venues will allow participants to connect with other families and build a supportive community."


Each session will feature expert speakers, including healthcare professionals and specialists, who will share effective management techniques, and answer common questions. 


SCHEDULED SESSIONS


January 14

Navigating School Partnerships: Supporting Your Child with Special Needs

Cherry Hill Public Library

100 Kings Hwy N, Cherry Hill


February 6

Helping Youth Living with Tics and ADHD: A guide for parents and caretakers

Union Congregational Church

176 Cooper Avenue, Montclair


February 12

Plan, Act, Achieve: Executive Function Skills for Families

Princeton Public Library

65 Witherspoon St, Princeton


March 19

Mastering Executive Function: Strategies for Success and Support

Somerset County Business Partnership

50 Division Street, Somerville


April TBA

Healthcare and Treatment for Neurodivergent Children

Holmdel Library/Monmouth County Library System

Bell Works, 101 Crawford Corner Road, Holmdel


Learn more at www.njcts.org/community

Additional Info

Media Contact : Doreen Pustizzi

Related Links : www.njcts.org/community

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