"Strengthening Youth by Empowering Parents"
Each Tuesday in the month of April 2022, we hosted a webinar focused on informing, connecting, and finding solutions that empower parents and guardians. Topics ranged from developing healthy relationships with our teens to addressing mental health issues. Within each session presenters also addressed screen time, social media, cyberbullying, sexual exploitation, and healthy technology use.
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Disclaimer: The Parent Empowerment Speaker Series is provided by Project Stand (previously End Exploitation Montana) as a public service thanks in part to its generous sponsors. The views expressed by the presenters are not necessarily endorsed or recommended by End Exploitation Montana or its affiliates.
Aimee Rust
April 5th
LOVING THE TEEN YEARS, By Aimee Rust, MS, LCPC, LMFT
Aimee will guide parents in successfully engaging and connecting with their children. She will address some of the barriers to connection during the teen years including peer influence, technology and social media, and a desire for independence. She will provide tools to address these issues in ways that can lead to connection while still celebrating teens’ individuality. Above all, parents will leave this session feeling hopeful about their relationships with their teens.
Stacy Zinn
April 12th
HARMFUL TRENDS AMONG MONTANA YOUTH, By Stacy Zinn, Resident Agent in Charge, Montana Drug Enforcement Administration & Chris McClure, Agent/Montana Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force Commander
In this presentation, Stacy and Chris will address harmful trends among youth in Montana, including drug use and internet crimes against children. They will specifically emphasize how technology facilitates these problems and the role youth play in victimizing themselves and their peers. Parents will come away with tools and resources to give them hope for addressing these daunting challenges.
Chris McClure
April 12th
HARMFUL TRENDS AMONG MONTANA YOUTH, By Stacy Zinn, Resident Agent in Charge, Montana Drug Enforcement Administration & Chris McClure, Agent/Montana Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force Commander
In this presentation, Stacy and Chris will address harmful trends among youth in Montana, including drug use and internet crimes against children. They will specifically emphasize how technology facilitates these problems and the role youth play in victimizing themselves and their peers. Parents will come away with tools and resources to give them hope for addressing these daunting challenges.
Matt Leavenworth
April 19th
RAISING MENTALLY HEALTHY KIDS, By Matt Leavenworth, MA, LCPC
In this presentation, Matt will provide parents with information and understanding about the risk factors for mental illness and teen suicide, including the role that technology plays. Parents will come away with strategies and interventions they can do with their children in the home. Matt will also cover finding and creating supportive and compassionate communities for parents to engage with.
Brittany Homer
April 26th
PROTECTING CHILDREN FROM ONLINE EXPLOITATION, By Brittany Homer, MS, CFLE
It is becoming more and more difficult to protect children from the traumatizing adult content found online. Exposure to this material can lead to abuse, addictions, acting out, and more. Since protection begins with education, Brittany will offer information and resources parents can incorporate into their families to empower their kids to make safe choices online.