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Speak Up for Kids Presentation Topics and Powerpoints

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When Bad Things Happen: Helping Children Cope With Trauma –Helps parents and educators to recognize the signs of trauma in children and provides tips for helping children cope at each age level from childhood to adolescence.

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Is It ADHD or Just Inattention?–Provides background information about ADD/ADHD, common myths, overview of treatment and intervention options, and concrete suggestions for parents dealing with a hyperactive or inattentive child at home or in the classroom.

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Is It Depression or Teen Angst?– Describes the unique characteristics of adolescent depression and how it differs from the adult experience of depression. This talk also provides information about treatment options for depression, as well as resources for finding help for your child or student. (coming soon)

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A Parent's and Educator's Guide to Bullying–Bullying is a common and widespread problem that can have implications on the mental wellness of the bully and the children being bullied. This presentation helps adults recognize bullying behaviors offers tips for prevention. (coming soon)

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When to Worry About a Child's Worries–Helps adults recognize when their child or students’ worries are actually signs of anxiety or mood disorders that can be treated. This presentation will provide an introduction to several types of anxiety disorders common in children and teens, as well as their signs and symptoms. (coming soon).

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Managing Problem Behavior: Strategies for Parents and Teachers—What behavioral therapists can teach parents and teachers about the most effective ways to manage (and minimize) problematic behavior.

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Raising Healthy Children in the Digital Age—With children plugged in younger and younger, pointers for parents and teachers on how to manage children's screen and phone time, monitor social media participation, and protect them from cyber-bullies and other predators. (coming soon) 

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