Finding balance: How to navigate the demands of high school
Secondary schooling can place extraordinary demands on a young person's time. This can result in students choosing to pursue study and academic success to the exclusion of all other activities. But is this the best way to go about it? Join Beth O’Regan as we explore the different factors that contribute to both wellbeing and academic success, and how to navigate these to find balance between the two.
Presenter: Beth O’Regan (BA, BPsych, GradDipEd, ProfCertPosEd, MBusPsych)
Beth O’Regan has extensive experience working as a psychologist across both the public and private education sectors, and in private practice. She is passionate about improving the mental health and wellbeing at both an individual and a group level, to help people, families, workplaces and communities be the best they can be. Beth is currently working as a psychologist in a Catholic secondary school, and in her own private practice, Little Bird Psychology. She is also a current Board Member for Edmund Rice Camps for Kids WA.
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Gonzaga Barry Lecture Theatre
John XXIII College, John XXIII Avenue, Mount Claremont WA 6010
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