LAST CALL!
Don’t miss your chance to attend Raising Resilient Kids: Children’s Mental Health in Today’s World with Dr. Bob Franks from @bakercntr. It’s not too late to sign up.
Head to the link to grab your spot!
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Don't miss this! Join Dr. Bob Franks, President and CEO of The @BakerCntr and faculty member at @harvardmed, for Raising Resilient Kids: Children’s Mental Health in Today’s World on May 22 at 12 PM EST. Sign up now for the chance to ask YOUR questions: https://t.co/4ZnGpjJwHd
Members of our Keystone Club took part in The @BakerCntr SuperK! The 2nd Annual 5K Walk & Fun Run was held on the Charles River Esplanade to support children's mental health. 💙 #WeAreDorchester
It was a SUPER morning along the banks of the Charles River this morning as the @BakerCntr celebrated the SuperK with hundreds of friends and followers. @LatoyNBCBoston helped get the blood pumping under sunny skies!
March marks Bi+ Health Awareness Month!
Check out the LGBTQ+ Center of Excellence's top resource picks for professionals to enhance support for bi+ communities. Spread the word and collaborate for year-round bi+ well-being.
Access the resources here: https://t.co/RLO9ncdvOu
Check out our latest Client Spotlight where we interview a real parent whose child received evidence-based services for selective mutism at our Center for Effective Therapy! https://t.co/V625cBeyzF
Students and families come to the Manville School in search of hope, and leave with the skills and supports needed to reach their goals! Learn more at https://t.co/jGknmCUTR3
CALLING ALL SUPERHEROES! On Saturday, May 4th, The Baker Center will host our 2nd Annual SuperK - inspired by our superheroes: the children and families we serve and their stories. Register today at https://t.co/0M4jJdLi5c
Does your child tense up and refuse to speak in certain social situations? It's possible they have selective mutism. Our latest blog post, How to Recognize Selective Mutism, provides some key factors to keep an eye out for: https://t.co/46ytzDy3OH #mentalhealth#selectivemutism
We are now providing CBITS groups at our clinic! CBITS groups are a skills-based group intervention that are designed to support kids who’ve experienced difficult life events such as parental divorce, bullying, or traumatic stress. Learn more at https://t.co/2xBv4R7XoF
Announcing January's FREE educational webinar! Join us on January 25th for Selective Mutism: Diagnosis & Effective Treatments. Register at https://t.co/Y8LkobABJ1
Happy New Year! We look forward to continuing to provide the highest quality mental healthcare for children and families this year and beyond. Keep an eye out for our annual Impact Report for a full overview of what we accomplished in 2023!
It's not too late to give and make a difference in the lives of families in need! Can you make a gift on the last day of the year to ensure children start the new year with hope? https://t.co/FRtEjfXOxh #donate#nonprofit
During these dark and cold months, it's no wonder we see a rise in seasonal depression. This month's Parent Talk provides some easy steps to help you and your kids stay ahead of the winter blues: https://t.co/wQwmvEf7Gp
Looking forward to the holidays, but stressed wondering how to balance your own schedule with the schedules of your kids who are on winter break? Read our latest blog post for some tips and don't forget to attend our free webinar on Dec 28th! https://t.co/6TE5JMbn97
Start the new year off right! Applications for our post-masters social work fellowship open on January 16. This is a perfect opportunity for trainees to gain over 3,500 hours of direct clinical social work experience. Learn more at https://t.co/fNYxofnonq
Did you know there are multiple different ways you can make a donation to support the work of The Baker Center? From stock gifts to matching gifts, take a look to learn how you can transform the lives of children in need today: https://t.co/1eLXQqcW9W #donation#nonprofit
Thank you to Hasbro for coming to the Manville School this week as a part of their Annual Global Day of Joy! Employees from Hasbro’s Rhode Island office came to play games with our students and give out small gifts to spread some holiday joy.