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The Parish Post: Fall 2022

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THE 14TH ANNUAL

“Giving Voice to Children” Luncheon The 14th annual “Giving Voice to Children” Luncheon, held on October 6,

Guests turned out in support of award honorees Renee Attaway-Storer,

2022, raised more than $58,000 to support children who have

MS, and Randi Raizner, Ph.D. Renee, a Speech Language Pathologist, was

communication delays and learning differences. The luncheon, held

honored with the Golden Oak Award for being instrumental in adapting

annually to benefit The Parish School and its financial assistance fund,

and preserving the Social Learning program at The Parish School and

makes a Parish education possible for families who may otherwise be

Carruth Center while developing and leading two sleep-away summer

unable to afford this specialized learning environment. This year’s event

camps for children with social cognitive challenges. Dr. Raizner, a

was chaired by current Parish parents, Averill and David Conn and alumni

neuropsychologist, was honored with the Robbin Parish Award, named

parents, Stacey and Brian Merchant. Over 200 guests gathered at

in memory of The Parish School’s founder, for her extensive background

The Junior League of Houston to hear from keynote speaker Greg

in neurodevelopmental disorders, behavior, emotion, and child

Santucci, an Occupational Therapist and Founding Director of Power Play

development. She has served as a consultant for Parish since 2006.

Pediatric Therapy in New Jersey. Through his work, Greg is committed to

Additionally, TBG Partners, a landscape architectural firm, was recognized

providing neurodevelopmentally informed services to children, as well

as the Community Partner of the Year for their partnership in creating

as workshops to parents and professionals promoting compassionate,

natural play environments at The Parish School’s Margaret Noecker

collaborative and brain-based interventions to support children of all

Nature Center.

abilities. In his keynote presentation, Greg discussed how to better support children by shifting from behavior management to connection

Emotional testimonials by Stacey Merchant and Averill Conn, connected

and collaboration.

with guests in the room. ““Our family decided to move to Houston so John could get the therapy he needed at The Parish School. There truly isn’t a school like The Parish School anywhere in the country,” said Stacey. Averill added, “we feel so fortunate to be a part of The Parish School community, and we are so grateful to Parish for helping Jamie to realize his full potential. The support he received should be the model for every child who has language or learning delays.” After the event, those who wanted to hear more from Greg Santucci were invited to a free adult education presentation that evening, where he dove deeper into understanding how sensory processing impacts behavior.

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