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Join Kevin Sabet, PhD, who will share current facts about legalization and its goals in states where it is permitted. Today’s marijuana is much more potent than in the past — with pot edibles, candies, cookies, ice creams, and waxes being up to 99% THC, compared to 5% THC in the Woodstock era.
Come visit the MMA booth at Mahwah Day on 9/28 @ 3pm for the LIVE Drawing of the winner of a new Jeep SUV!
The film explores the latest research and personal experiences of teens and families. It sheds light on the changing landscape of substances and provides solutions on how we can empower teens to make informed decisions.
This year is the 20th Annual Junior Police Academy. This program has established a strong foundation over the years as a long term support for police and community relationship building. The annual Junior Police Academy is a 4 day program this year, held at Joyce Kilmer School, consisting of hands-on activities, physical training, lectures and presentations by law enforcement and first responder professionals. The approximate hours will be 8:30am – 4:00pm.
Please join Nancy Graham, LCSW from The Renfrew Center in Paramus who will talk about body image and eating disorders including nutrition strategies and healing a person’s relationship with food.
Program focus will be: How parents can help foster stronger non-cognitive skills in a supportive environment. Techniques will be presented such as: mindfulness meditation, effective communication and using natural highs as healthy coping mechanisms against stress, alcohol and other drug use and bullying behavior. The goal is to help improve the quality of life for both parents and their teens.
DEA Outreach Coordinator Rich Grosfelt will be conducting a Fentanyl Update presentation which is designed to create an awareness and understanding of today’s dangerous fentanyl situation.
This year is the 19th Annual Junior Police Academy. This program has established a strong foundation over the years as a long term support for police and community relationship building. This is a 3 day program and will be held at Ramapo Ridge Middle School. The approximate hours will be 8:30am – 4:00pm.
A presentation for the community that will focus on understanding today’s cannabis, some ripple effects as evidenced by other states, and understanding the implications on the adolescent brain and well-being.
NEW DATE ANNOUNCED! This lecture is an eye-opener and will include tips to help live in the real world and less in the cyber world. Register Now »
LIKE explores the impact of social media on our lives and the effects of technology on the brain. Understanding that virtual connection is not going away and has many benefits. Its goal is to inform, educate and inspire people of all ages to self-regulate, so they can enjoy balanced and fulfilled lives. | Join us for this virtual event and special screening! | Register Now »
This lecture is an eye-opener and will include tips to help live in the real world and less in the cyber world. Register Now »
Mahwah Parent Academy and Mahwah Municipal Alliance present this webinar. Parents and Guardians: Come to learn how to support your child during these unprecedented times. Mindful Practices is here to support you, while you support your child!
VIRTUAL EVENT - Relax and Enjoy as our master presenter Timothy Shoemaker treats you to an entertaining, enlightening and empowering PARENT EDUCATION EVENT! The goal: Helping Parents Solve the Vaping Prevention Puzzle
The annual Junior Police Academy is a 2-week program for students entering 6th, 7th, OR 8th grade and held at Ramapo Ridge Middle School, consists of hands-on activities, physical training, lectures, field trips, and presentations by law enforcement and first responder professionals. The approximate hours will be 8:30am – 3:00pm.