Bullying-A major Barrier to Student Learning
March 26, 2013
Hosted by Dr. Stem
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Former Kansas City Chiefs Kicker, Nick Lowery explains A new study tracking the effects of bullying, Duke University researchers have found that bullied children grow into adults who are at increased risk of anxiety disorders, depression and suicidal thoughts. In addition, bullies who had not been victimized themselves were four times more likely to have antisocial personality disorder. Here is the link to the study: http://neatoday.org/2013/03/08/new-study-tracks-bullyings-impact-into-adulthood/. Nick will discuss his efforts in Anti Bullying through the Nick Lowery Foundation which has worked extensively on efforts effecting youth. This year the Nick Lowery Foundation’s the Image 100 Faces Fundraising event has partnered with the top anti-bullying efforts in Arizona to inspire change and awareness. The event takes place on April 4th.
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Dr. Stem
My name is Dr. Sithembile Stem Mahlatini, a compassionate and result oriented personal and organizational development Professional Speaker with a vision since 2007. I am a messenger and champion of Hope, better known as the Voice of Hope. I am the President and Founder of Global Counseling & Coaching Services, Inc. and Founder of Women and Youth Empowerment Seminars. I hold a B.A. degree in Liberal Arts, a Master of Social Work, MSW degree and Ed. D degree in Organizational Leadership.
I am originally from Harare Zimbabwe in Africa. I have been a resident of the USA for 26 years. After obtaining my degrees, I was licensed as a Psychotherapist and became certified as a professional speaker, author, career and life coach. My work is primarily with adolescents and families. I have conducted extensive adolescents work with the Florida Department of Juvenile Justice, and in my private practice. My work has also included extensive grief work, crisis stabilization and employee assistance (EAP).
I am certified as a speaker, trainer, and coach through both the John C. Maxwell Team and the Susan Jeffers “Feel the Fear and Do it anyway” team. My goal is to empower, educate, and engage others so that they believe and achieve more in life than they ever thought possible. I have authored four books, including my memoir “Beyond the Tears-A story of Hope and Encouragement, and co-authored seven books with the Professional Woman Network.