Stuart Perry: Why Bad Kids Don’t Exist
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We are thrilled to introduce Stuart Perry, a licensed clinical social worker, child therapist and the imaginative force behind Mr. Stu TV. Stuart's passion for helping children navigate their big emotions shines through his playful and insightful approach. With a spirit that's as youthful as it is wise, Stuart, who's a big kid himself, guides parents on a delightful journey through the intricacies of raising children.
Throughout the episode, Stuart shares his empowering mantra: "There are no bad kids, only kids that are misunderstood." With infectious enthusiasm, he emphasizes how behavior is a form of communication, urging parents to embrace curiosity and empathy in understanding their children's underlying messages.
Drawing from his wealth of experience in Play Therapy, Stuart sheds light on its playful and effective nature in decoding children's behavior. He explains how Play Therapy nurtures connections in the developing brain, offering invaluable insights into a child's inner world.
This episode isn't just informative; it's a joyful exploration of a child’s mind. Tune in for a transformative adventure, as Stuart inspires parents to create deeper connections and foster healthier relationships with their children.
BIO:
Stuart Perry, also known as Mister Stu, is a renowned Licensed Clinical Social Worker. With an unwavering dedication to enhancing children's mental health, he serves as a child therapist, keynote speaker, workshop leader, author, and television personality. His expertise and passion make him an invaluable asset in this field. As the founder of MisterStuTV, he has created a reliable and accessible resource for parents, teachers, and professionals seeking to empower and educate children about mental health. With his deep understanding of mental health and his commitment to children's well-being, Stuart has quickly become the go-to voice for dismantling stigmas and improving the lives of children nationwide. Stuart Perry is a leading advocate for children's mental health, and his contributions to the field are not only notable but also crucial to the ongoing discussion surrounding children's mental well-being.
RESOURCES/ REFERENCES:
Social Media: YouTube, Facebook, Instagram: @MisterStuTV
Website: http://www.badkidsdontexist.com/
Booking for keynotes and workshops: http://www.badkidsdontexist.com/booking
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