Hidden Sparks Without Walls/Parent Connection is a webinar series that offers parents a way to deepen their understanding of learning and behavior. Hidden Sparks Without Walls/Teacher Track is a webinar series designed for educators and administrators serving Jewish day schools.

Dr. Regine Galanti
Dr. Regine Galanti is a clinical psychologist and founder of Long Island Behavioral Psychology, a private practice in Cedarhurst and Brooklyn, NY. She specializes in treating anxiety, OCD, and behavior problems, specifically using treatments that work such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. She offers tailored solutions and concrete strategies for children, teens, and adults. Dr. Galanti’s published works include Parenting Anxious Kids, Anxiety Relief for Teens, and When Harley Has Anxiety. She is a sought after speaker who has been featured in publications such as The New York Times and The Washington Post. As president of the Society for Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology (SCCAP). Dr. Galanti continues to bring focus and attention to evidence-based treatment for child mental health care.
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In this talk, we will discuss how anxiety might present in your child’s thoughts, feelings, and behaviors at various developmental stages of your child’s life, from preschool through emerging adulthood. We will focus on what parents can do to manage anxiety through changing their own behavior. Dr. Galanti will provide practical strategies to create an even stronger relationship with your child, help you manage child anxiety by helping you recognize the problem. We will discuss how to cut out any unhealthy parenting patterns, and how to help you support your child in building their independence.
Dr. Regine Galanti
Dr. Regine Galanti is a clinical psychologist and founder of Long Island Behavioral Psychology, a private practice in Cedarhurst and Brooklyn, NY. She specializes in treating anxiety, OCD, and behavior problems, specifically using treatments that work such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. She offers tailored solutions and concrete strategies for children, teens, and adults. Dr. Galanti’s published works include Parenting Anxious Kids, Anxiety Relief for Teens, and When Harley Has Anxiety. She is a sought after speaker who has been featured in publications such as The New York Times and The Washington Post. As president of the Society for Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology (SCCAP). Dr. Galanti continues to bring focus and attention to evidence-based treatment for child mental health care.

All parents want to raise children with positivity, optimism and gratitude. Join this workshop and learn to identify negativity pitfalls and explore practical techniques for overcoming them. This workshop will also incorporate strategies, games, and activities that can be implemented to foster positivity in children and help them rewire any negativity bias.
Mindy Rosenthal
Mindy Rosenthal, M.S., BCBA, is the resource director at Ilan High School and an adjunct professor at Daemen College. Her private practice, Behavior & Educational Consulting (BEC), specializes in the remediation of social skill deficits in children, adolescents and adults with ASD, ADHD, and other verbal and non-verbal learning disabilities. Mindy serves as consultant to various New York and New Jersey schools, devising and implementing social skills and behavioral programs, as well as training parents and teachers.