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MASK PRESS RELEASE
From: Michelle Cardini (michelle@maskmatters.org)
Date: October 8, 2013
MASK Presents to 300 Rancho Ventura Middle- and High-School Students
SCOTTSDALE, AZ - Recently, MASK (Mothers Awareness on School-age Kids) Co-Founder and Director of Education Pam Baumann conducted a presentation to 300 students at Rancho Ventura on the importance of communication with our children.
"The line of communication between parents and children is a two-way street," said Baumann. "Our communication presentation to children is designed to teach them ways to bring up the sometimes difficult topics that are relevant to them."
Many parents struggle with how and when to bring up some of the topics that middle school and high school students face. The MASK student communication presentation gives tools on how students can take ownership of the issue they are facing by getting the conversation started.
"Pam is always so nice and helpful," said 7th grader Charlotte Menard. "I learned so many things that I never knew was even possible. I'm so excited that she will be coming back!"
To schedule a student or parent communication presentation, please contact the MASK office.
ABOUT MASK THE MAGAZINE MASK The Magazine serves as a reinforcement tool and resource for MASK awareness and prevention presentations. All schools or organizations hosting MASK presentations are offered a MASK The Magazine fundraising opportunity. Each student/member is given one complimentary issue of the magazine, and for every $24 subscription received, the participating school or organization will receive $10. Register your school or organization today by contacting info@maskmatters.org or by calling 480-502-5337.
The award-winning MASK The Magazine tackles important subjects including bullying, current drug and alcohol trends, self-esteem, and 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. The current issue of MASK The Magazine sheds light on how to discover your child's learning difference(s), and ways to improve his/her odds of success. From five questions to ask before a sleepover, to ways to keep your peanut-allergic child safe, to MASK's quarterly need-to-know tips on safety, drugs, technology, and bullying, the Fall issue is currently available at maskmatters.org and at Changing Hands Bookstore in Tempe, Arizona.
CONTACT Michelle Cardini Co-Founder/Marketing Director E-mail: michelle@maskmatters.org Phone: 480-502-5337
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