Jan 23, 2009

(1/23/09) You're invited to a Screening

You're Invited to a Screening of

"No Kidding, Me Too!"

a documentary work in progress

by award-winning actor/director/producer

Joe Pantoliano

The Matrix, Memento, The Fugitive, The Sopranos

No Kidding Me Too

Pantoliano makes his documentary directorial debut with No Kidding, Me
Too! as part of his fight against the stigma and shame of mental/brain
disease. It's an educational, provocative, inspiring, hopeful and
sometimes even humorous look at mental illness and recovery.

No Kidding, Me Too! includes the emotional stories of people from all
walks of life, all affected by different mental health conditions.
Among the many fascinating scenes in the film include Pantoliano's
exploration of the brain dissection research being performed at the
Harvard Brain Bank.


During the filming of a group discussion with mental health
professionals and patients filmed in a stable, a horse watches the
session and shakes his head and snorts. That's the kind of zany twist
you have to expect from Joe Pantoliano, aka "Joey Pants."

Please join us for a pre-screening VIP reception with the filmmaker,
and a post-screening talk back with him, cast member Dr. Robert Irvin,
a Harvard psychiatrist from McLean Hospital, and hosted by Grafton J.
Nunes, Emerson College's Dean of the School of the Arts.
Friday, January 30, 2009
6:30 p.m.VIP Meet and Greet reception

7:15 p.m. Director's cut preview followed by a talk back with Joey
Pants and other cast members!

Semel Theater at Emerson College ~10 Boylston Place ~ (617)824-8369
VIP Meet and Greet Reception - $100
General Admission - $50
HOW TO RESERVE YOUR TICKET:
Please Click Here and follow the instructions to donate online with a
credit card and reserve your spot at this special event.
RSVP: Once you have completed the donation, please RSVP by calling
(917) 400-1036 or emailing piapantz@aol.com.

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No Kidding, Me Too

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State College, Pennsylvania 16801

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Jan 22, 2009

(01/22/09) Help Contact Accepted Applicants

Dear Students:

Brrr... it's January and the snow and weather are clear reminders.
Just around the corner, though, will be spring and the time when
applicants to whom we have offered admission will make decisions about
whether to come to Eliot-Pearson.

I write to ask for your help in the admissions process. Each year we
need current students to help recruit applicants whom we have
accepted. If you volunteer to help, we will send you the names of one
or two students in a few weeks, and ask you to contact them. We will
provide some simple suggestions of what you might discuss with them.
Essentially we ask that you call the applicant(s) to congratulate them
on the offer of admission and to answer questions s/he may have and
share information about the Department, faculty and your experience
here so that s/he can make fully informed decisions.

We have a strong graduate student community here and your involvement
in these calls can convey that to applicants.
Please let Justina and Fred know if you are willing to make some of
these calls.

Thanks,


Ellen and Fred

Fred.Rothbaum@tufts.edu phone: 617-627-2072

Justina.Clayton@tufts.edu phone: 617-627-2216

Jan 20, 2009

(01/20/09) 2nd Annual Eliot-Pearson Internship Forum

Mark your calendars for the....

2nd Annual Eliot-Pearson Internship Forum
Monday, February 2nd, 2009
7:00pm
Eliot-Pearson Library
Refreshments & Snacks will be provided

This event is an opportunity for graduate students (particularly MA
Applied students) to share their internship experiences in an informal
setting. The internship forum is a casual, open discussion where 2nd
yr Masters students can share their experiences and knowledge with 1st
yr students. We hope to encourage communication between 1st and 2nd yr
students in an effort to improve the internship process for all
graduate students. We hope you will be able to join us.

All 2nd yr MA students: Please join us to share your thoughts and
experiences.

All 1st yr MA students: Please join us to learn about the
opportunities that exist and the experiences of your peers.

Hope to see you there,
Sara

If you would like more information about the forum, please contact sara.yablon.smith@gmail.com

Jan 16, 2009

(1/16/09) Eliot-Pearson Community Workshop Series

Tufts University Eliot-Pearson Children's School Community Workshop
Series:

Behavior Management Strategies In China, Japan And The U.S.: What Can
We Learn?

Monday, February 9, 2009, 7:00-8:30 PM

LOCATION: ELIOT-PEARSON, LIBRARY

It is tempting to assume that one's own society creates the optimal
approach for managing behavior problems This study explores preschool
teachers' beliefs regarding classroom management practices and their
goals in three communities Beijing, Tokyo and Boston. Discussion will
focus on implications for practice at home and school.

Presenter: Iris Chin Ponte, PH.D, Post Doctoral Fellow at the Eliot-
Pearson Children's School

A Guide to Executive Function: Facts and Solutions

Wednesday, March 25, 2009, 7:00-8:30 pm

LOCATION: ELIOT-PEARSON, CURRICULUM LAB

Executive Function is a term used to describe a set of higher order
thinking and reasoning skills which are responsible for: Planning &
Organizing (completing and turning in assignments, juggling
schedules), Impulse Control (taking turns, interrupting others, paying
attention, running off), Cognitive Flexibility (adapting to new
situations, transitions, handling frustrations), Initiation (starting
homework, chores, and major projects), Working Memory (following
directions, note-taking, reading and retaining info), Self-monitoring
(making careless errors, staying on topic, getting into trouble but
not understanding why). This workshop will address strategies to
promote Executive Function in children struggling with this issue.

Presenter: Kalyani Krishnan, M.A., Language and Learning Specialist,

Institute for Learning and Development, Lexington, MA- Kalyani is a
Language and Learning Specialist at ILD. Kalyani specializes in
understanding the processing strengths and weaknesses of individuals
and coordinates evaluations.

Reservations are required as space is limited.

Please call the Eliot-Pearson Children's School at (617) 627-3434.

A $5.00 donation is requested and will be used to support the

Eliot-Pearson Children's School Scholarship Fund.

Location: Tufts University, Eliot-Pearson, Department of Child
Development, 105 College Avenue, Medford, MA.

PDPs (Professional Development Points)

will be awarded to all participants.

Kathy Paglierani
Staff Assistant
Eliot-Pearson Children's School
105 College Avenue
Tufts University
Medford, MA 02155
617 627 3434
kathleen.paglierani@tufts.edu

Jan 8, 2009

(1/7/09) Reminders for students

Hi All,
Just a few reminders for your students:

February Degree Candidates - Thesis/Dissertation electronic submittal
due January 9th
Foreign Language Exams - Saturday January 24, Olin 205 at 1 o'clock
sharp - students must register with me
May degree candidates - Degree sheets are due January 30th, thesis/
dissertation due April 13th
GSAS Executive Committee - Will meet on April 29th at 10:00 a.m.

I hope this is helpful.


Donna M. DePrizio

Degree Certification Administrator

Graduate Studies Office

Tufts University

Ballou Hall - First Floor

Medford, MA 02155