Addressing Back-to-School Worries About Safety
Join us for a webinar to support the mental health of your kids and yourselves as kids get ready to go back to school.
Tuesday, August 23, 2022 @ 3pm-4pm (12pm-1pm PT)
Join our Webinar
It’s normal for children and teens heading back from summer break to experience heightened feelings, from anxiety and stress to excitement and anticipation. Sadly, due to the rise in violence, both kids and parents may be facing more complex emotions than usual.
Join us for a webinar about grief on Tuesday, August 23, 2022, at 3 PM ET (12pm PT) to support the mental health of your kids and yourselves as kids get ready to go back to school.
At the webinar, you'll get pointers on:
- Why we're all feeling extra sensitive this year
- What you can do to support yourself during this time
- How to talk to your kids and help them navigate a range of emotions, concerns, and stressors
LOOKING FOR SOME ADDITIONAL SUPPORT? TRY ONE OF THESE WELLSPRINGS CONVERSATIONS
Are you feeling anxious about sending your kids back to school this year?
Space is limited, so reserve your spot now.
Wednesday, 8/24 @3pm ET (12pm PT)
Wednesday, 8/24 @4pm ET (1pm PT)
Can't attend one of these sessions? Click here to be added to our waitlist. For any questions, please contact wellsprings@springhealth.com.
Meet the Speakers
LEAD CONTENT MANAGER IN PRODUCT, SPRING HEALTH
Lynn Burrell, M.S.Ed;P.D.
Lynn Burrell is a Lead Content Manager in Product for Spring Health. Lynn began her career in clinical research (Harvard’s Brigham and Women's Hospital, Cornell Medical School/New York-Presbyterian Hospital), working with heart patients in behavioral health.
LEAD CONTENT MANAGER IN PRODUCT, SPRING HEALTH
Lynn Burrell, M.S.Ed;P.D.
Lynn Burrell is a Lead Content Manager in Product for Spring Health. Lynn began her career in clinical research (Harvard’s Brigham and Women's Hospital, Cornell Medical School/New York-Presbyterian Hospital), working with heart patients in behavioral health. Understanding the importance of Early Interventions, she changed careers and became a school psychologist. Lynn attended Boston University as an undergraduate and graduated from Fordham University with a Master’s degree in Early Childhood Assessment and a Professional Diploma in School Psychology. She has certifications and has practiced in New York, New Jersey, and California. Lynn comes to Spring Health from her start-up company Weldon (a parenting wellness app), where she was a co-founder. Lynn has extensive experience working with children and families with Learning Disabilities, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Mental Health and Physical Health challenges as well as Executive Functioning Difficulties. Lynn lives in Connecticut, she is a solo mom to her five year old son and a giant Saint Bernard furbaby named Wally.
DIRECTOR OF CLINICAL PARTNERSHIPS, SPRING HEALTH
Dr. Neal Kennington, Ph.D.
Dr. Neal Kennington has a Master’s degree and doctorate (Ph.D.) in Clinical Psychology from the California School of Professional Psychology. He completed a clinical residency with the United States Air Force and served five years as an active duty clinician.
DIRECTOR OF CLINICAL PARTNERSHIPS, SPRING HEALTH
Dr. Neal Kennington, Ph.D.
Dr. Neal Kennington has a Master’s degree and doctorate (Ph.D.) in Clinical Psychology from the California School of Professional Psychology. He completed a clinical residency with the United States Air Force and served five years as an active duty clinician. Dr. Neal is a licensed clinical psychologist with experience in individual and group therapy, specializing in psychological assessment, trauma, and anxiety disorders. He most recently worked as a senior government health consultant, providing services to the Department of Defense/Defense Health Agency and a father of two.