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Pasadena’s Frostig Panel Offers Tips on Guiding Teens Through Transition to Adulthood

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Dr. Gwennyth Palafox. – Courtesy photo

Dr. Gwennyth Palafox, a clinical psychologist in Pasadena, will lead a panel discussion of practical ways parents can help their adolescent children make a smooth transition to adulthood. The presentation is designed for teens with special needs and their parents. Dr. Palafox will be joined by Dr. Jessica Romeyn and Anya Perea. The event will be held Tuesday, April 9, at The Frostig Center in Pasadena.

Panelists will share 10 steps that parents and teens can take right now to prepare for the future. The discussion will focus on skills that adults must have, including but not limited to finances, mobility, emotional regulation, and healthy separation of an adolescent child from his/her parent.

Dr. Romeyn has more than a decade of experience in educating and treating individuals with and without special needs across their lifespan. Ms. Perea is a Master’s level clinician who has dedicated her career to working with children and adolescents in both educational and clinical settings.

Frostige School offers programs and events to help students and parents prepare for life after high school. – Courtesy photo / Facebook, @TheFrostigCenter

The event is part of The Frostig Center Speaker Series, which features experts in the field of special needs and child development. The presentation begins at 6 p.m. in Gates Hall at The Frostig Center. The event is free and open to the public.

The Frostig Center, located at 971 N. Altadena Drive, is a non-profit organization that strives to improve the lives of children with learning differences through research, professional development and community outreach, and Frostig School.  For additional information about The Frostig Center, call (626) 791-1255 or visit our website at frostig.org.

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