
Building resilient Jewish teens and families is a collaborative effort.
Thank you to the following partners for making this vital work possible.
Based in the Division of Adolescent Medicine at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, the Center for Parent and Teen Communication (CPTC) provides research-informed tools to help families raise teens who are prepared to thrive.
This is part of the Center’s commitment to be culturally responsive to families to meet their unique needs.
CPTC provides practical tips and parenting strategies to ensure caring adults have the knowledge and skills to promote positive youth development and foster strong family connections.
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A pediatrician specializing in adolescent medicine, Dr. Ginsburg is an internationally recognized expert on resilience and adolescent development.
The Jewish Federation mobilizes resources to care for those in need, combat antisemitism, and strengthen Jewish life in Greater Philadelphia, in Israel, and around the world.
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This is part of a special initiative which aims to equip Jewish teens and families with resilience-building tools rooted in science and Jewish values. It is a collaborative effort of the Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia and the Center for Parent and Teen Communication, which works to strengthen all families and to do so in a way that is culturally responsive.
Schools, synagogues, camps and youth-serving organizations are invited to bring these tools to their communities.
For more information, email teen@jewishphilly.org.