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Middle school parents: Please join Rye Youth Council on Tuesday, September 26th, 6:30-7:30 pm at the Rye Free Reading Room for an interactive and informative discussion on executive functioning (EF): what it is and how parents can support the growth and development of their child's EF skills. Prior to that workshop, the program host and...
The University of Chicago will be holding an information session on Tuesday, September 26, from 7-8:30 p.m. in the Black Box Theater of the Cohen Center for the Creative Arts at Rye Country Day School. This event is open to the public. Find further details here: https://prospects.uchicago.edu/register/?id=84cce075-af93-49fc-94c3-3641d31ab7fa.
Jennifer Wallace, Author of "Never Enough" Speaks: How to Raise "Healthy Achievers" in an Unhealthy World.
Join us this fall for the return of Watershed, a biennial literary festival celebrating contemporary authors, the art of writing, and the joy of reading. Thursday, Sept. 28 Keynote Speaker Annabel Monaghan and a cocktail party by the sea. Friday, Sept. 29 - Sun. Oct. 1 Author Events Watershed Literary Festival 2023 will appeal to...
The University of Notre Dame will be hosting an information session at Rye Country Day School on Wednesday, October 11 from 7-8:30 p.m. This event is open to the public and will take place in the Black Box Theater of the Cohen Center for the Creative Arts. RSVP here: https://enrollment.nd.edu/portal/ndontheroad?id=fd15eb8c-b896-403d-ae76-b38822479add
Southern Methodist University (SMU) will be hosting an information session. This event is open to the public and will take place in Memorial Hall at Rye Country Day School. RSVP here: https://admission.smu.edu/register/?id=d38dac98-5565-4220-8d48-6e7b2baa5f3a
Rye Youth Council is offering a 5-week support group for parents, guardians and caregivers whose kids struggle with depression, anxiety, and other social, emotional, and behavioral health challenges. These 5-week support groups will meet biweekly at 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. -- pick the time that works best for you! Parents with kids ages 5-11:...
This two-part program from Rye Youth Council is for middle school students to learn tactical time management and organizational skills, with specific skill-building exercises that focus on weekly planning, organization, habit building, and identifying areas needing improvement. Tuesday, October 16th & Thursday, October 26th, 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. at the Rye Free Reading Room.
Every parent, teacher, coach, grandparent, and adult who interacts with adolescents and teens should be certified in Youth Mental Health First Aid: it's like CPR but for mental wellness. Join Rye Youth Council and RyeACT for this 1-day course to learn how to recognize the signs and symptoms of mental health and substance use challenges...