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Hours:7:00-9:00 pm
Ages:Adults
In/Outdoor:Indoor
Cost:Free
Category:Lectures/Discussions

Sarah Ward offers wonderful suggestions on how to create an 'executive function friendly environment' where kids are more able to develop self regulating skills, manage time, keep track of their belongings, and attend to their homework with less frustration.

These ideas are helpful both for children who are challenged in these areas and also for those - adults and children - who are not.

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www.atrium.org

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69 Grove street, Watertown, MA, 02472 map
Phone: 6179234156

The Atrium School is conveniently located along the Watertown/Cambridge line, just off Mt. Auburn Street, alongside Mt. Auburn Cemetery.
Parking lot entrance: Kondazian Street, behind the school

(Using GPS? Type in 35 Kondazian Street, Watertown, MA)

Sample distances
5 minutes from Harvard Square
8 minutes from Belmont
15 minutes from Beacon Hill or Brookline
18 minutes from Newton Centre
21 minutes from Jamaica Plain
25 minutes from West Roxbury or Roslindale

Driving Directions
From Boston
Take Storrow Drive West toward Newton. Take 'Arlington, Route 2, Fresh Pond Parkway' exit. Immediately bear left and follow signs to Watertown onto Greenough Bouleveard. Go 3 /4 of a mile and turn right onto Grove Street. Go straight through the four-way stop. Turn left onto Kondazian Street and turn right into the Atrium School parking lot.

From the West
Take the Mass Pike (I-90) East to exit 17 (Newton, Watertown). At the second set of lights, go left and follow signs to Watertown. Take Route 16 East (Mt. Auburn St.) for 2.2 miles. Go right onto Arlington Street (Mobil Station is on the left). Stay left after the turn and the road becomes Grove Street. Go over the small railroad bridge and the Atrium School will be the second building on your right. Go past the school and turn right onto Kondazian Street and turn right into the Atrium School parking lot.

From the North
Take Route 2 South to Route 16 West toward Watertown. Follow Route 16 West for 2.4 miles. Go left onto Arlington Street (Tufts Healthcare is directly to your left, Mobil Station is on the far corner on the left). Stay left after the turn and the road becomes Grove Street. Go over the small railroad bridge and the Atrium School will be the second building on your right. Go past the school and turn right onto Kondazian Street and turn right into the Atrium School parking lot.

From the South
Take 93 North to the Mass Pike (I-90) West. Take exit 17 (Newton, Watertown). Follow signs to Watertown and take Route 16 East (Mt. Auburn St.) for 2.2 miles. Go right onto Arlington Street (Mobil Station is on the left). Stay left after the turn and the road becomes Grove Street. Go over the small railroad bridge and the Atrium School will be the second building on your right. Go past the school and turn right onto Kondazian Street and turn right into the Atrium School parking lot.

Public Transportation
Board the Red Line in direction 'Alewife' and proceed to Harvard Square. At Harvard Square, go to the lower bus departure level and board the #71 bus (marked 'Watertown'), which departs every 5 - 10 minutes. After 7 minutes along Mount Auburn Street, two stops after the 'Star Market', ask the driver to let you get off at 'Tufts', where you cross the street and continue walking in the same direction to the next traffic light, the corner of Mount Auburn and Arlington Streets. Turn left, walk past a small cemetery, then a parking lot, an finally across an old railroad bridge. The Atrium school is the second building on the right (after GE). Walk down our driveway to the school main entrance.

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