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Children's Mental Health Series
Responding in Faith to Common Issues

University Presbyterian Church
209 E. Franklin Street
Chapel Hill, NC 2514
919-929-2102
Sundays, February 23 - March 30
February 23
March 2, 9, 16, 23, 30

During the Christian Education hour in 
Stephen Ministers Classroom (basement)
Additional Information
Please contact Susan Pegg at [email protected] regarding any questions you may have.
    

Our featured speakers are Dr. Bob Greenwood, from UNC, and Dr. Chris Mauro, from Duke.  Jodi Flick, from The UNC School of Social Work, will  join for the session on Depression. 

Our goal is to provide education and support for our families as we live and work together in a faith community that recognizes and supports children with special needs and their families.  

We look forward to you joining us and we welcome opportunities for questions and discussion.  We hope all members of our collective faith communities will feel welcome.  

Direction to Classroom:
  • Located in the Stephen Ministers Classroom
  • Enter building from the Henderson Street side  
  • Turn right upon entering
  • Go straight down the stairs and someone will be there give further directions


Six Classes Titled:
  • Basic Neurobiology of Common Childhood Disorders
  • ADHD
  • Autism Spectrum Disorder
  • Anxiety
  • Depression    
  • Final Class we will discuss what we have learned and where we would like to go from here    

Parking:
  • Free on Sundays in the parking deck downtown
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