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Heartfelt Conflict: What to do when you can't agree
About the event
How can parents manage disagreements about decisions involving their children (even adult children) with special needs? Join us for a conversation with Fran Prezant, M.Ed., CCC-SLP, and Laura Marshak, Ph.D., authors of "Married with Special-Needs Children: A Couples' Guide to Keeping Connected," who will discuss strategies for handling parenting conflicts.
About the Authors
Fran Pollock Prezant, M.Ed., CCC-SLP is a disability consultant, speaker and author who served as a Senior Vice President and Director of Research and Evaluation at Abilities! in New York, and teaching faculty and former Director of the Parent Information Project at Indiana University of Pennsylvania. Trained as a speech and language pathologist, she also has expertise as a parent trainer, program director, university instructor, researcher, grant writer/administrator, and author in the disability arena. In addition, she has research interests in disability representation in children's books and films. She is a member and advisory member of several NY based organizations that focus on disability access to the arts and cultural institutions
Laura Marshak is a Professor of Counseling at Indiana University of Pennsylvania. She teaches in the graduate program that prepares both school and community counselors. In addition, she is a licensed psychologist and is a founding partner of North Hills Psychological Services P.C. She works with people on a range of issues but specializes in working with parents of children with disabilities, individually and in couples counseling. She is also the professional advisor to the Friendship Circle of Pittsburgh, an inclusion group. Further details of her work are available on her vitae available on a separate page on this website.
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LocationPACE Winery Square (View)
1955 W. Texas Street, Suite 190
Fairfield, CA 94533
United States
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Kid Friendly: No |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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