Children’s Ministry

Developmental Concerns Regarding Children and Youth and Covid

During the relentless pandemic, it was often our children who suffered the most. What can parents and teachers do to help? We will look at how COVID affects our children, especially young and middle school children.

About the Webinar

With all the changes during the pandemic, including the time students were forced to learn from home, developmental setbacks and mental health concerns have been reported by teachers. What can parents and teachers do to help? We will look at how COVID affects our children, especially young and middle school children.

Resources for this webinar: Impact of Covid on Children

About the Presenter

Elizabeth Geiling, PhD, LMHC, LPC, an LCC Children and Youth Counselor, received a PhD in Mental Health Counseling from Pace University, NY and a Master’s degree and Professional Diploma in Counseling from Fordham University, NY. Betty has worked as a School Psychologist and School Counselor (N-8) and has expertise in school related problems and children with special needs. Currently, she is the Director of Counseling at College of Mount Saint Vincent and serves as an adjunct instructor at Fordham University. Betty is also Associate Professor Emerita of Psychology at Concordia College, NY. Her counseling practice includes early childhood, adolescents, early, middle and late adulthood, and couples.

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