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Wingspan's Conflict Corner Blogtalk radio show will welcome Rita Rodriguez, Marriage and Family Therapist on April 21st.
Dangerous Games/Harmful Behaviors Part III
Wingspan's Conflict Corner Blogtalk radio show will welcome Rita Rodriguez, Marriage and Family Therapist on April 21st.
This week's focus during the Dangerous Games/Harmful Behaviors series will be deviant behaviors and activities youth are participating in that result in physical harm to their bodies.
MIAMI, FL, April 23, 2010 /Children and Youth PR News/ -- Cutting , emos and thumb tacks are terms the general public are not familiar with when it comes to dangerous youth activities. Parents and educators in particular need to know that each is relative to popular trends that teenagers and younger youths are involved in. The violence displayed in the home and community environment coupled with lack of adult supervision are the prime causes of youth violence. This includes the dangerous games and physically and mentally harmful behaviors youth are displaying without parents noticing. One of the problems mental health professionals and other specialists encounter are the stereotypes. The children that are sniffing, gambling, causing themselves, friends and classmates harm include high achievers and athletes. These youth are not from any particular economic sector but instead, cross socio-economic, cultural, racial and gender lines and are taking chances that prelude or result in mental and physical health concerns or even death. Students are unaware of the too often tragic outcomes of these games. Ms. Rodriguez, certified guidance counselor with over a decade of experience working with children says, "The warning signs are there. Informed families can bring a change and make a huge difference in their children's loves". Parents and educators are often unaware of signs and symptoms of troubled youth. The speaker will share those warning signs with Conflict Corner's audience on April 21 at 6:00 pm. Go to http://www.blogtalkradio.com/wingspan.
During the second half of the show, Dr. Luis Hines of Luis Hines & Associates, will join us. He'll discuss defiant behaviors, addiction, depression in youth and share what parent must do to support and guide their children when they are being destructive or out of control.
Hugs for Haiti
Wingspan Seminars' youth coordinators are collecting stuffed animals for their Hugs for Haiti Campaign to give the children something warm to hold on to. Mayor Pierre and Commission Audrey Edmondson are supporting this initiative that will assist the youth as they collect from the police and fire departments in Miami-Dade. See www.blogtakradio.com/wingspan for other supporters and drop off locations.
Conflict Corner addresses youth topics and is run 'by youth for youth' with a monthly speaker and current events. The show launched in November during Global Entrepreneur week and addresses topics such as bullying, HIV/Aids and intercultural dating. To find out more go to, http://www.wingspanseminars.com or call 917-889-3348 then press 1 on Wednesdays at 6:00 PM.
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