The Gill St. Bernard's Parents' Association supports parent education by hosting speakers and through their membership with Common Ground Speaks, a consortium of independent schools which sponsor free speaker events. Distinguished speakers feature topics such as child development, parenting and education. As information on the speakers and topics becomes available it will be posted to this page and emailed to the community. View our upcoming events below!

Upcoming Speaker

Event To Be Re-Scheduled

Speaker: Amy Morin
Topic: "Raising Self-Assured Children and Training Their Brains for a Life of Happiness, Meaning, and Success"
Venue: The Peck School

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Upcoming Speaker

Event To Be Re-Scheduled

Speaker: Maggie Doyne
Topic: "In the blink of an eye, we can all make a difference."
Venue: GSB Performing Arts & Community Center

RSVPs Coming Soon!

Recent Speaker

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  • Rachel Simmons

    This April, best-selling author, consultant, and educator Rachel Simmons presented Raising Resilient Kids: Teach Your Child to Resist Perfectionism, Manage Self-Criticism & Talk Back to Toxic College Pressure. The event, which drew a crowd of nearly 300 to the new Performing Arts & Community Center, was sponsored by Common Ground Speaks (CGS), a consortium of parents' associations from northern and central New Jersey independent schools. The group works together to bring in timely and informative guest speakers on topics related to parenting and issues impacting school-aged children. Last night marked the first time the GSB Parents’ Association has hosted a CGS event on our campus.

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Previous Speakers

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  • Richard Guerry

    GSB was pleased to welcome Richard Guerry to speak on Social Media, Gaming and the Responsible Use of TechnologyGuerry spoke in separate sessions to parents, students from the Upper School, and students from the Middle School. He adapted his presentation to the different audiences, but with each he stressed the same message: digital activity is always public and always permanent. View the parent and teacher presentation handout (PDF).
  • Tony Hoffman

    Tony Hoffman, former pro BMXer and US Olympics coach, spoke on the topic of "Alcohol, Drugs, and Partying: Helping Parents and Kids Before They Make the Choice."
  • Sergeant Thomas Rich

    Sergeant Thomas Rich, cybersafety expert, spoke to GSB parents and students (grades four through 12). He began the day with a morning session for parents, and then had three separate student sessions, and concluded with an additional evening session for parents. The presentation was well attended and very informative.
  • Dr. Michael Fowlin

    Actor, psychologist and poet Dr. Michael Fowlin—sponsored by both the Middle School and Gill St. Bernard’s School Parents’ Association—addressed issues of equity, identity, anti-bullying and empathy. A repeat visitor to GSB since 2008, Dr. Fowlin has provided peer mediation, diversity training, gender equality workshops and violence prevention seminars to people of all ages for nearly 20 years. He holds a doctorate in clinical psychology from Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey and a B.S. in psychology from Evangel University in Springfield, Mo.
  • Dr. Leonard Sax

    The GSB Parents’ Association held presentations with family physician, author and development specialist Dr. Leonard Sax who discussed how, over time, the transfer of authority has moved from parent to child. According to data, this can be harmful to a young person’s success. Dr. Sax holds a Ph.D. in psychology as well as an M.D. from the University of Pennsylvania. In addition, he earned a bachelor’s degree in biology from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. His topic, Who’s in Charge Here?: Why and When Letting Kids Decide is Not the Best Strategy, challenges the practice of letting one’s child lead, and present an alternative perspective supported by evidence.
  • Maggie DiPasquale

    The Middle School welcomed yoga instructor, columnist and modern mentor Maggie DiPasquale. DiPasquale is a graduate of Boston College who specializes in helping young girls understand the connection between their minds, bodies and spirits. Her talk, How to Raise Happy Kids, was open to parents of all genders across Gill’s three academic divisions. DiPasquale also met individually with GSB’s seventh and eighth grade girls.
Gill St. Bernard’s is a private, coeducational day school for students age three through grade 12, located in suburban New Jersey. Each of the three school divisions provides a rigorous, meaningful, and age-appropriate curriculum, and all students benefit from the environmental learning opportunities that exist on our 208-acre campus.