Could car seats be impacting our children′s Mental Health?
25th World Summit on Psychology, Psychiatry & Psychotherapy
October 19-20, 2017 | San Francisco, USA

Jerry Sparby

Yes Network/Building a World of Love, USA

Keynote: J Psychiatry

Abstract:

Children pass through certain developmental periods on their journey from being an infant to a young adult. During these stages, huge changes physically and neurologically occur within their brains. However, certain environmental circumstances and interaction with individuals in that environment have a deep influence on how each child benefits from each developmental event. This presentation will help professionals understand there are so many factors/experiences impacting our children�??s emotional being, from car seats to day-care policies. How do parents/individuals address these developmental issues in their classrooms and daily schedules? Kids�?? IQ�??s continue to rise, along with chatter in their heads, social anxiety, anger and other emotional issues. Research is saying 20% of kids are Hyper-sensitive/ another 20% Highly Sensitive. Presentation will review impact of car seats, classroom management, daycare procedures, Inter-generational Trauma and other societal impacts on mental illness.

Biography :

After serving over 40 years as a public school teacher, principal and university professor in Minnesota. Jerry Sparby is the Executive Director/Therapist for the ‘Yes Network/Building a World of Love’ based in MN. He has done his graduate and undergraduate work at Universities in Minnesota and his Counseling degree @ Adler Graduate School in Minneapolis, MN. He works directly with intense kids, depression and suicide, veterans/police (their families) diagnosed with PTSD and coaching their parents on strategies to be more successful in dealing trauma and stresses with their children. He has joined the staff at Optimal Wellness Clinic and Center for New Medicine in Los Angeles, Ca. in 2012.