About this Event
**Please note - this session will be held in person** COVID safety measures will be in place in accordance with State and Local guidance.
At this time, all visitors to ADAMHS are required to wear a face mask and will be asked to complete a health questionnaire upon arrival.
To accommodate distancing, seats are limited. Participants MUST pre-register before attending. If you have not pre-registered, you will not be allowed to attend.
Dates, times and locations (including a switch from in person to virtual) are subject to change. Those registered will be notified by email of any change at least 24 hours before the session.
Description: Our experiences, good and bad, supportive or traumatic, drastically impact every aspect of our lives, from personal interactions to professional aspirations.
Join us as we present the Brain Architecture game, a hands-on, group activity that will reveal how and why some children may struggle where others excel.
We will guide small teams through the three parts of the game: an introduction; the crafting of a model of a child’s brain; and a debrief discussion.
You’ll see—with your own eyes—how life’s experiences can have a significant impact on a child’s brain development. You’ll understand that with the right supports, young people who start off life in adversity can still thrive.
Prepare for your Ah Ha moments!
Brains don’t build themselves; it’s a team effort!
We can’t control what happens to us in life. With the right support introduced at the right stage of childhood, we can learn adaptive ways of dealing with stressful situations and avoid long-term consequences to our health and well-being.
Early interventions and support by caregivers and communities can help kids develop positive coping skills to buffer the effects of negative experiences. These resiliency skills will ensure kids are better equipped to deal with life’s challenges throughout their early years, youth, and adulthood.
CEUs are not available for this session.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Montgomery County ADAMHS, 409 E Monument Ave, Dayton, United States
USD 0.00