Presented by Vickie Skorji, TELL Assistant Director of Life Line Services
Vickie Skorji, B.A. Behavioral Sciences, has a background in neuropsychology and is the mother of a teenage son with Asperger Syndrome.
“Parenting is a big job under any set of conditions, and if you have a child who needs extra help or treatment of some kind it can be very, very time consuming and tiring. Stress is an inevitable part of life when your child has a learning disability or developmental delay, from getting an accurate diagnosis, dealing with any behavioral challenges, finding support services and dealing with the school system, just to name a few. This presentation will talk about some of the stresses associated with caring for a child with special needs, its effect on the family, and some practical tips to help cope with stress.” ~ V. Skorji
If you would like to have more information on the Exceptional Parents Group or would like to attend the workshops, please contact Birgit Zorb-Serizawa at tellparentgroup@hotmail.com