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GF Teen Summit 2025
Season 1, Ep. 1202
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The Gluten Intolerance Group is holding a 2025 Teen Summit
Join the Gluten Intolerance Group for a fun and empowering Virtual Teen Summit, created just for teens living gluten-free! With tailored breakout rooms, your teen will learn, grow, and connect with others who understand their journey.
Room for Ages 10-13: Foundations & Fun
- Interactive Games: Sharpen skills with "Name That Food" and label-reading challenges.
- Confidence Building: Learn self-advocacy for school, restaurants, and family gatherings.
- Creative Expression: Create your own gluten-free superhero persona!
Room for Ages 14-18: Real-World Challenges
- Social Navigation: Tips for dating, parties, and advocating for yourself.
- Safety Know-How: Cross-contamination tips and restaurant strategies. We'll ask if your teen prefers the 10 - 13 room or the 14-18 room during registration, ensuring they're in the space that fits their needs and interests!
- Practice Makes Perfect: Role-play scenarios to tackle real-world situations.
Closing Fun!
After breakout sessions, participants will regroup for a lively recap and Q&A to share key takeaways and celebrate their progress.
Help your teen build confidence, learn practical skills, and connect with others in this fun and supportive gluten-free event!
Register here: https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/ticketing/2025-teen-summit
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