Building Friendships as Children and Adolescents
Please join us for this FREE webinar with Education Advisory Board member Dr. Jennifer Stenger on April 25, 2018, from 7:00PM to 8:00PM EST. Hosted by the Tourette Health and Education Program, Dr. Stenger will lead a conversation on how to build friendships as a child or adolescent with Tourette Syndrome. She will provide suggestions and strategies on how to interact with peers in a social setting and establish meaningful friendships.
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Questions are welcomed at the end of the presentation.
Dr. Jen Stenger has been an educator for over 15 years. She has masters degrees in both English and School Counseling, and Ph.D. in Education. She was a high school English teacher for 13 years, and has been a school counselor for five years. Stenger is a member of the Tourette Association’s Education Advisory Board; she also teaches courses at Lindenwood University-Belleville campus and is a member of the American Federation of Teachers Women’s Rights Committee. Since publishing The Life That Chose Us: Educators with Tourette Syndrome in 2013, she has presented at numerous conferences and speaking engagements. In her spare time, she enjoys reading, boating and water skiing, and CrossFit.
