Join the SCOUT STRONG team in partnership
with the LFHS APT for the next presentation
to help our families thrive.
Cultivating Resilience
During COVID-19

Featuring Doug Bolton, PhD
Thursday, November 12, 7:00PM

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Parenting children in our complex world has always been difficult and COVID-19 presents us with even more unique challenges. As stressful as this time is for our children, it also gives an important opportunity to teach and model resilience.  

In this evening discussion for parents, Dr. Doug Bolton will share current brain and social science research that can help guide us through these challenging times. He will also share parenting strategies that will help build resilience in our children so that they can effectively manage stress now and in the future.

Have a questions for Dr. Bolton? Please fill out this form by November 12 at noon. Dr. Bolton will try to address as many of your questions as possible.
Dr. Doug Bolton has used his degrees in clinical psychology, school psychology, and educational leadership to support students with social, emotional and behavioral challenges in schools since 1987. Dr. Bolton graduated from Bates College in 1986 with a BA in Psychology and Religion. Subsequently, after working in therapeutic schools and residential facilities for three years, he pursued a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from the University of Vermont and received his degree in 1995. 

Dr. Bolton works in the Northbrook office of Formative Psychological Services where he consults with schools to enhance their ability to  support their students with mental health issues.