Being a teenager means your body is growing and changing in many different ways, not only physically, you are developing mentally and emotionally too.
Read the document Adolescent Development for information on the teenage experience - hormones, dating and sexuality, peer groups, technology & social media, mental health and much more.
TDSB Professional Support Services team offers monthly virtual drop-in times where you can connect directly with a staff member to help answer questions and provide support to help you and your child.
When: Quarterly on Wednesdays on dates below, from 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 pm.
Where: Virtual; Teams Meet
Oct 16th: - Presented by Imani Hennie and Annette Grossi, Itinerant Mental Health Leads TDSBs
Overview of the New Mental Health Curriculum for grades, 7, 8 & 10 and pathways to access supports within TDSB and community For Mental Health. Join the October 16/24 Teams Meeting
January 15th: - Presenters: MHWB Parent Partnership Committee
Presentation On What Is Mental Health By Parents from MHWB Partners Committee Members. Join the January 15/25 Teams Meeting
March 19th: - Presenters: Imani Hennie and Annette Grossi, Itinerant Mental Health Leads TDSB and representatives from Professional Support Services at TDSB
Pathways to access Professional Support Staff Within TDSB for ALL students. Join the March 19/25 Teams Meeting
May 21st: - Presenters: Imani Hennie and Annette Grossi, Itinerant Mental Health Leads TDSB and representatives from Professional Support Services at TDSB
TDSB Summer Well-being Guide: Pathways to plan for summer for your child (ren) for parents, guardians and caregivers. Join the May 21/25 Teams Meeting
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