Texting, Anxiety, Grades, ADHD, and Parental Rights: Great Show Ideas for the Back-to-School Season
LOS ANGELES, Aug. 5 /PRNewswire/ --
Is Your Child's Texting Dangerous?
With sexting and text bullying on the rise, it's more important than ever for parents to know if their child is engaging in risky behavior or being threatened. Shawn Marie Edgington's latest book, Read Between the Lines, provides an informative look at texting culture and what all those abbreviations mean.
CONTACT: Shawn Marie Edgington, (925) 462-8400 (CA); [email protected]; http://www.rbtlguide.com
Managing ADHD Without Drugs
While it's a common practice to prescribe drugs to children for the treatment of ADHD, is that really the best course of action? Don Caron and Lyle Hatcher are authors and experts on the use of behavior modification drugs in children. They can advise your audience on effective alternatives to medication.
CONTACT: Don Caron, (509) 496-5614 (WA); [email protected]; http://www.differentdrummersbook.com
Do Schools Have More Rights Than Parents?
Schools can send students for abortions without parental consent and kindergarteners have access to condoms without parental notification. Don't parents matter anymore? Author Rich Hudson's new book, It's Time to Draw the Line, tells parents how to reclaim their positive influence on their kids.
CONTACT: Richard Hudson, (847) 456-1559 (IL); [email protected]; http://www.RichardLHudson.com
Help Kids with Back-to-School Anxiety
The return to school can cause tremendous anxiety for many kids. Author and composer Karen Cuthrell has developed a unique solution with her fun characters, called The Feeling Friends, who help kids talk about their emotions. Invite her to tell your audience how to help their kids discuss their feelings.
CONTACT: Karen Cuthrell, (240) 501-2620 (DC); [email protected]; http://www.meetthefeelingfriends.com
Our Educational System Is Failing Our Children
Reports show that students in other countries are performing far better academically than students in America, but what can we do differently? Certified Performance Technologist Roger Boswarva has seven simple answers to fix our failing educational system and help our students compete internationally.
CONTACT: Roger Boswarva, (917) 365-3013 (NY); [email protected]; http://www.abilityconsultants.com
How to Close the Achievement Gap in Any Classroom
Author and educator Janice Chamberlin has taught prison inmates for years and has seen how using accountability in the classroom can increase educational achievement. She can tell parents how to motivate their kids and what tools they can use to help their kids become academically successful.
CONTACT: Janice Chamberlin, (219) 871-0722 (IN); [email protected]; http://www.lockedupwithsuccess.com
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SOURCE Shawn Marie Edgington et al.
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