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MASK PRESS RELEASE
From: Michelle Cardini (michelle@maskmatters.org)
Date: October 22, 2013
MASK Offers Personalized, Small Group Presentations on "Trending Topics"
SCOTTSDALE, AZ -Recently, MASK (Mothers Awareness on School-age Kids) Director of Education and Co-Founder Pam Baumann, conducted a "Trending Topics" presentation at the MASK offices to a small group of parents of middle- and high-school aged kids. The presentation focused on the most prominent issues currently facing this age group, such as bullying and cyberbullying, conflict and resolution, drug trends, and technology safety.
"I enjoy the small group format because the attendees feel comfortable asking questions, and their specific concerns are being personally addressed," said Baumann. MASK presentations teach parents unique ways to discuss important, but often difficult issues with their children.
The next "Trending Topics" presentation for parents of Elementary school kids is scheduled for tomorrow, October 23rd, from 10-11:30am or from 6-7:30pm. SPACE STILL AVAILABLE! CLICK HERE TO REGISTER NOW!
MASK is happy to provide a forum in which to address the many issues facing our children by offering personalized, small group presentations at their offices, and will tailor the subject matter to the needs of the attendees. Each attendee will receive a complimentary copy of the MASK The Magazine issue related to their presentation topic.
Schedule your small group presentation today by calling the MASK office at 480-502-5337.
ABOUT MASK THE MAGAZINE
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 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. 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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