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Parents as Partners in the Reentry Process: A Comprehensive Guide to Engaging Parents

  • 10 Aug 2020
  • 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
  • online webinar

Registration

  • FREE

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Attention School Psychologists, Parents, Teachers, and Administrators!

NYASP Special LIVE Events Presents:

Parents as Partners in the Reentry Process:

A Comprehensive Guide to Engaging Parents

Monday August 10th 4:00 - 5:00 pm

Join rising district leaders Amber Saracino & Raina Cunzio, as they guide you through a comprehensive and developmental resource that focuses on the parent component of school re-entry.  Highlights from the guide provide K-12 resources for social emotional support, academic support at home, special needs, family culture, well-being, and health.  This presentation is a must for school district re-entry planning .

All participants will receive a FREE resource guide, which can be used with families right away!

The presentation will be followed by a Q & A.

Registration Fee:

NYASP Members: FREE         

Non-NYASP Members: $10

Please note that registration fee must be paid at the time of registration. No P.O.s can be accepted.

About the presenters:

Amber A. Saracino is currently a School Psychologist in Danbury CT, where she has been practicing for the past seven years. This past academic year Amber worked as a lecturer of psychology at Mount Saint Mary College in Newburgh, NY and is currently an adjunct in the psychology department at Western Connecticut State University. Amber is currently a doctoral candidate in Educational Leadership with an emphasis in Behavioral Health from GCU. Amber’s dissertation focus is, The Relationship Between Resilience Levels and Personality Traits among K-12 Educators. This summer Amber is completing an Advanced Certificate in Advanced Leadership Studies (AdvCert in ALS) at Manhattan College, a post-graduate accelerated program resulting in School District Leader Certification.



Raina M. Cunzio-Radulov is currently a history teacher in Poughkeepsie Middle School, where she has been teaching for the past seven years. Raina is currently a doctoral candidate in Educational Leadership with an emphasis in Special Education from GCU. Raina’s dissertation focus is, Work Family Guilt and Gender Role Beliefs Among Mothers Who Work Full Time. This summer Raina is completing an Advanced Certificate in Advanced Leadership Studies (AdvCert in ALS), at Manhattan College, a post-graduate accelerated program resulting in School District Leader Certification.


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