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Please join us at the MASK office during the month of April for open discussions. 

Mrs. Pamela Baumann has been a child advocate, mentor, educator and consultant for a number of years throughout Arizona communities and in various schools. MASK Parent Talks First and foremost, however, she is a mother; a mother who knows very well that good communication and good experiences empower youth to make healthy decisions and promote leadership. Mrs. Baumann is a MASK co-founder and MASK's Director of Community Education. She has completed the Olweus Bullying Prevention Program, and has been certified on Bullying and Cyberbullying by the National Institute for Trauma and Loss of Children. In addition, Mrs. Baumann has attended training with Parternship for a Drug-Free America and has received cyber-safety training with teh Arizona Attorney General's Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force.

Mrs. Baumann is an engaging speaker and has presented to thousands of children, parents and educators.


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About MASK and MASK The Magazine

ABOUT MASK

MASK (Mothers Awareness on School-age Kids) is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization created in 2007 by a group of dedicated mothers who recognized the need to consistently educate parents and children on rapidly changing issues. MASK's mission is to educate parents and children about the issues facing our youth, and to empower children to make safe, healthy choices.

 

ABOUT MASK THE MAGAZINE

MASK The Magazine provides parenting solutions for today's families. To date, the magazine has reached over 5,000,000 people through print and digital versions since its launch in February of 2011. Published four times a year, MASK The Magazine tackles important subjects including Bullying, Current Drug Trends, Body Image & Self-Esteem, and Internet & Technology Safety. All topics are formatted in easy-to-read, age-appropriate sections, from kindergarten to college. Through compelling stories, expert information and resourceful tips and suggestions, each issue highlights some of the challenges facing children and families today, and provides valuable, age-appropriate prevention tactics and conversation starters. Visit www.maskmatters.org to subscribe.

 

MASK (Mothers Awareness on School-age Kids)
8937 E. Bell Road Suite 202
Scottsdale, Arizona 85260
MASK (Mothers Awareness on School-age Kids)
480-502-5337

www.MASKmatters.org