Bullying, Trauma and the Brain

Masonic Conference Center - Patton Campus 1244 Bainbridge Road, Elizabethtown, PA, United States

Research focused on bullying and cyberbullying among children and teens has found that the toxic stress from bullying victimization has a direct impact on the developing brain. Being targeted for bullying, particularly long-term bullying, impacts specific regions of the brain, leading to chronic emotional stress, compromised mental health and physical and social dysfunction. Researchers believe

The Adolescent Brain and Substance Use and Abuse

MCIU (Montgomery County Imtermediate Unit) MCIU (Montgomery County Imtermediate Unit), Norristown, PA, United States

Adolescence is a time of great growth, change and development. It's a time when young adults can shape their brain’s development. It is also the time when the brain is more vulnerable to use and abuse than the adult brain. This workshop will explore the short and long-term impact of substance use on the developing

Understanding the Cycle of Bullying and Trauma

BHTEN (Behavioral Health Training & Education Network) Riverview Place, 520 Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, United States

The CDC cited bullying as a widespread public health issue, referring to research that indicates bullying is common, and in many instances, shares a relationship with trauma, albeit a complex one. Being bullied can significantly impact the physical, emotional, social, academic and behavioral well-being of children and teens. Those who have been exposed to trauma

Grand Master’s Class

Masonic Conference Center - Patton Campus 1244 Bainbridge Road, Elizabethtown, PA, United States

In Honor of R.W. Grand Master Larry A. Derr

Moving From Trauma Sensitive to Trauma Informed Agencies and Schools

Masonic Conference Center - Patton Campus 1244 Bainbridge Road, Elizabethtown, PA, United States

We know that at least one in four school-aged children have been exposed to a traumatic event that impacts learning and behavior. Using a trauma-informed approach with youth recognizes how prevalent trauma is and the many ways that trauma can manifest. Working with youth within a trauma-informed framework endeavors to avoid re-traumatization while focusing on

Rainbow Weekend

Masonic Conference Center - Patton Campus 1244 Bainbridge Road, Elizabethtown, PA, United States

Grand Line Officer Planned Weekend (theme TBA)

This is Your Brain on Social Media

MCIU (Montgomery County Imtermediate Unit) MCIU (Montgomery County Imtermediate Unit), Norristown, PA, United States

Adults spend an average of three to four hours per day on their screens, while youth spend an average of seven. Children are getting smartphones earlier than ever  ̶  53% of kids have one by age 11, and 71% by age 12. While devices themselves are not addictive, the social connections they give us are

Understanding Teen Dating Violence – Webinar

Dating violence impacts millions of teens each year, with 1 in 3 U.S. teens experiencing physical, sexual or emotional abuse from someone with whom they’re in a relationship. The vast majority of parents believe teen dating violence is not an issue, while only 30% of teens in an abusive relationship ever tell anyone about the

Understanding Teen Dating Violence – Webinar

Dating violence impacts millions of teens each year, with 1 in 3 U.S. teens experiencing physical, sexual or emotional abuse from someone with whom they’re in a relationship. The vast majority of parents believe teen dating violence is not an issue, while only 30% of teens in an abusive relationship ever tell anyone about the

Connected, But Not … the Complicated Lives of Teens Today – Webinar

Youth are more connected than ever, and those connections have changed how our youth connect. With a full 35% of teens preferring digital communications with their peers instead of in-person connections, there has been a real decline in face-to-face social interactions. At the same time, there has been a sharp rise in mental health issues

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