Join us May 14, 2020 at 7pm as Ryan Loiselle, from FRIENDS WAY, and Kristin Read, from Providence Children’s Museum, co-host a webinar on grief, play, and young children.
This webinar is for caregivers with topics ranging from:
Why is play important?
What is typical when a child grieves?
How you can support a grieving child?
When adults should seek help for their child?
Registration is required and spots are limited. Reserve your spot now.
Kristin Read is the Director of Education at Providence Children’s Museum. In this role, Read oversees the play focused programming at PCM. Read studied at Wheelock College and received her degree in Elementary Education. She went on to attain a masters degree in Organizational Leadership.
Ryan Loiselle, LICSW is the program director for FRIENDS WAY. In his role, Loiselle manages the day-to-day operations including intake, referrals and community outreach, as well as supervising the volunteer facilitators. Loiselle studied at the University of Rhode Island and received his degree in Human Development and Family Studies, with a minor in Thanatology (the study of death, loss, grief, and bereavement). He went on to Simmons College in Boston, MA and received his masters in social work.