
WWS Parent University & The Wellbeing Coalition of Westfield Present: Diving into Our Brain and Body Wellbeing with Dr. Lori Desautels
About this Event
Westfield Washington Schools Parent University & The Wellbeing Coalition of Westfield are proud to announce the Parent Series, Diving Into Our Brain And Body Well-Being. In this two-part series, we will focus on our brains and bodies’ self-care as our emotional and mental health drives our overall well-being in our personal and professional lives. Dr. Lori Desautels, Ph.D., will share practices that cue our brains and bodies for safety, connection, and the ability to thrive even when our experiences, parenting, teaching, and relationships feel challenging.
You can attend the series via LIVE Stream and in-person (per COVID restrictions at the time of the series). We will offer the series on Sunday, April 25th at 7 PM and Sunday, May 2nd at 7 PM.
In-person attendance will depend on COVID restrictions. Before the event, we will send a link to all registered emails with an opportunity to reserve an in-person seat. We are unable to establish the number of guests at this time. We will make the decision closer to the date.
Register via Eventbrite to receive your LIVE STREAM link or notification of in-person seating.
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