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professionalListed below, in chronological order, are all upcoming events sponsored by AANE/ North. Please contact if you have any questions about these events.
All events will be held at the Northshore Education Consortium, 112 Sohier Road, Beverly, MA, unless noted otherwise.
Fees: $40 AANE member; $55 Non-member
No walk-ins. Advance registration with payment is required no later than one week before the workshop date. Online registration only. After the deadline, please call (617) 393-3824, ext. 30, to check on workshop status/space availability. No prorated/reduced fees if you cannot attend the full workshop.
Fees are per person, unless noted otherwise. If you are attending with someone other than your spouse, s/he must register in advance and pay the applicable individual registration fee, depending on his/her membership status.
You are a member of AANE if you have a paid membership on file. If you are unsure of your membership status, please call AANE to check. You will not be registered if you pay the incorrect fee.
AANE reserves the right to cancel if the minimum enrollment is not met by the registration deadline. Registrants will be notified by email if the workshop is cancelled.
If you are a no-show, there are no refunds or credits to attend another workshop.
Date: Wednesday, February 6, 2013
Time: 6:30 – 8:30 pm
Instructor: Michael Glenn, LICSW; Sex Educator and Sex Therapist
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This workshop is for parents of teens with Asperger Syndrome and will address issues such as adolescent romantic relationships, hygiene, inappropriate behaviors, and developmental issues for teens with AS.
When: Wednesday, May 1, 2013; 6:30 - 8:30pm
Where: Northshore Education Consortium, 112 Sohier Road, Beverly, MA
Instructor: Brenda Dater, MPH, MSW, Director of Child and Teen Services
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This workshop is designed to offer parents practical strategies to make home life function more smoothly. Come learn how you can help your child or pre-teen increase his/her ability to stay calm, cope better with frustration, get along better with others, think more flexibly, solve everyday problems, and transition with less trauma. We will also address strategies to help ourselves, the parents, stay cool!