Reflections on Everyday Coping During a Pandemic When a Family Member Has I/DD:
Reflections on Everyday Coping During a Pandemic When a Family Member Has I/DD:
Reflections on Everyday
Coping During a Pandemic
When a Family Member Has I/DD:
Lessons Learned from COVID-19
Tuesday, Oct. 6th, 7:00pm.
Free webinar hosted by The Arc of New Jersey Family Institute on The title of this webinar is “.” Participants at this webinar will learn to recognize and effectively respond to the daily challenges of social distancing, disruptions in normal routine and following risk reducing strategies that have become a way of life during this pandemic. They will also learn to recognize when these stressors trigger reactions for family members with I/DD that need additional professional attention. The emphasis of the webinar will be on promoting awareness and practical problem solving when a loved one has I/DD. The presenter for this webinar is Dr. Lucy Esralew, Licensed Psychologist in NJ and CA, and a Clinical Neuropsychologist who specializes in neurodevelopmental disorders.