A group of about 15 girls will meet with a mentor on Monday afternoons starting Feb 5. Weekly units include healthy relationships, body image and social media. Continue Reading →
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A group of about 15 girls will meet with a mentor on Monday afternoons starting Feb 5. Weekly units include healthy relationships, body image and social media. Continue Reading →
The bi-annual consignment event moves to Old Greenwich Civic Center. The special event will feature like-new and gently used items for babies and children up to 12 years old from higher price point brands. Continue Reading →
When young girls exhibit self-confidence and resilience and feel supported by an array of adults, they are more likely to set high educational goals, express strengths such as self-discipline and engage in activities that are beneficial to their physical, social, emotional, and intellectual development. Continue Reading →
Please direct all inquiries to [email protected], including questions about being placed on a WAITING LIST. Continue Reading →
Summer characterized by sleeping late, deviating from structure and routine, and enjoying warm weather activities can provide a much needed reprieve from the hectic pace the school year can bring. Continue Reading →
Greenwich Police Detective Christy Girard and Sergeant Brent Reeves, both of the Special Victims Unit detective division, were joined at a press conference by two from The Center for Sexual Assault Crisis Counseling and Education. Continue Reading →
The Netflix series “13 Reasons Why,” which has been criticized for romanticizing suicide can be used as a tool to open a dialogue between parents and their teens. Continue Reading →
The First Selectman’s Youth Commission is one of many groups supporting this initiative. Continue Reading →
Screenagers: Growing Up in the Digital Age is the first feature documentary to explore the impact of screen technology on kids and to offer parents proven solutions. Continue Reading →
Dr. Brenner, Superintendent of Darien Schools is a licensed psychologist who has practiced for over 25 years working with adolescents and their families. At the Nantucket Project, Brenner will discuss the traits of different types of men and the impact they have on their family and friends. Continue Reading →