A retired New Jersey clinical child psychologist and author of Beyond Time Out: From Chaos to Calm, Dr. Beth Grosshans also taught at Princeton Montessori School and acted as a private child development consultant for other local schools. Recently, Dr. Beth Grosshans began serving on the steering committee for United Against Poverty in Vero Beach, Florida.
A registered nonprofit, United Against Poverty supplies a diverse range of crisis care services and ongoing support to those living in poverty. The organization hopes to inspire those it serves to learn what they need to become self-sufficient and achieve better lives for themselves and their families. As part of this mission, it offers regular life enrichment workshops. Every day at the UP Center in Indian River County, United Against Poverty hosts classes on essential life skills. One class, held Tuesdays and Thursdays at 3:00 p.m., provides basic computer training. Other courses address topics ranging from techniques for stress management to setting goals and planning for the future. All classes are offered free of cost. For more information about these opportunities and to learn more about the organization's programs, visit www.upirc.org.
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AuthorExperienced Psychologist Beth Grosshans Lectures on Child Development Archives
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