864 days ago

Dr. Chris Bowden talk about how we can build resilience in our children

Glenna Neighbourly Lead from Hataitai

Important details
 When: Wednesday 16 August
 Time: 7.00-9.00 pm (7.30 start, 7.30-8.30 then Q+A)
 Location: Hataitai School Hall
 Tickets available from: events.humanitix.com...
 Ticket cost: $25
We all want our children to be resilient when things get challenging, but we don’t all have the tools
to know how to do this.
Come along and hear Dr. Chris Bowden talk about how we can build resilience in our children and
families to help manage and adapt through difficult times.
Not only will we learn a few tips for helping our whānau, but by buying a ticket and coming along
you will also be fundraising for the school.

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