As Speaker
David Walsh, Ph.D. has emerged as one of the most sought after speakers in American education. He is the president and founder of the National Institute on Media and the Family in Minneapolis. He spent over ten years in the classroom, is an award-winning psychologist, the author of eight books, a television personality, and the parent of three. His numerous articles have appeared in both professional and general publications. He is a frequent guest on national media and is the author of the best selling book, WHY DO THEY ACT THAT WAY? A Survival Guide to the Adolescent Brain for You and Your Teen. (Free Press, 2004) and NO: Why Kids-of All Ages-Need It and Ways Parents Can Say It (Free Press, 2007)
On this page:
Why Do They Act That Way?…
No: Why Kids -of all ages- Need it…
An example of David Walsh speaking schedule is posted here below…
WHY DO THEY ACT THAT WAY? A Survival Guide to the Adolescent Brain for You and Your Teen.
IN WHY DO THEY ACT THAT WAY? nationally renowned, award-winning psychologist Dr. David Walsh explains, in easy-to-understand terms, exactly what happens to the human brain on the path from childhood into adolescence and adulthood. But this workshop goes beyond the well-known issues of hormones and peer pressure. Dr. Walsh explains the changes in teens’ brains and shows anyone who works with adolescent students how to use this information to understand, communicate with, teach and help young adolescents navigate this exciting but challenging stage.
The information in Why Do They Act That Way? is critical for educators. It explains teens’
Impulsiveness | |
Risk taking | |
Erratic moods | |
Communication breakdowns | |
Sleepiness |
It takes on the tough topics like
Sexual behavior among middle and high school students | |
Pre-teen and teen drinking and drug use | |
Bullying and school violence | |
The impact of violent and sexually charged media | |
Adolescent mental health issues like depression, ADHD, suicide |
Dr. Walsh’s proven tactics provide fresh perspectives for any administrator, counselor or teacher trying to help middle school and high school students through this very confusing time of life.
Dr. Walsh’s presentations are a rare blend of substance and inspiration. Educators and parents who attend his workshops or speeches leave with exciting new information based on cutting edge research. They also leave with a renewed sense of energy and dedication for their crucial work with children and youth.
Enthusiastic responses!
“David combined the humor of Bill Cosby with the teaching wisdom of Socrates to keep our teaching staff spellbound for five hours. He was a marvelous inspiration to all of us. Rarely has a particular individual been able to incite a feeling of warmth and understanding and so generously offered a personal experience and knowledge as guidance to our staff. The 1200 staff members working in the public schools in Somerville, Massachusetts consider it a great opportunity to have worked with Dr. David Walsh.”
– Dr. Albert F. Argenziano, Superintendent, Somerville, MA“In my thirty-seven years of attending workshops, this is the best I have ever been to.”
“Absolutely wonderful. Maybe the best workshop that I’ve ever attended.”
“Fantastic!”
“Powerful presentation! Could have listened to Dr. Dave all day.”
“Absolutely outstanding! Only wish we had more time.”
“WOW! This was incredible. I could have listened to him for a whole day. Bring him back. EXCELLENT!”
“We want more of what Dr. Walsh can offer – GREAT!”
NO: Why Kids-of All Ages-Need It and Ways Parents Can Say It
Self-discipline is twice as strong a predictor of school and career success as intelligence. And it’s eroding in our kids. No is not just a one-word answer; it’s a parenting strategy. By saying no when they need to, parents help their children learn skills of self-discipline including self-reliance, respect, integrity, the ability to delay gratification, and a host of other crucial character traits. Although the importance of no should be obvious too many children are not learning it because of powerful cultural messages that scream “More, Fast, Easy, and Fun.”
Now, renowned psychologist Dr. David Walsh provides parents and teachers with an arsenal of tactics, explanations, and examples for using no the right way with their kids. By applying these techniques, parents will regain confidence in their own judgment and ability to say no. Dr. Walsh explains that regaining the ability to say no is not only important for our kids’ well being but essential for our country’s economic future.
Others broach the topics of tough love and discipline, but Dr. Dave offers the lively voice, warm wisdom, science made simple, and breadth of knowledge that workshop attendees have come to expect from him. With down-to-earth advice that can be put into practice immediately—and affecting and humorous anecdotes to illustrate central points and remind readers that they’re not alone—Dr. Dave gives parents real, effective strategies for helping their children grow up healthy and happy.
David Walsh Speaking schedule – First quarter of 2007
January 4 Cocoa, Florida. Taping of a presentation with a live audience for a PBS affiliate. Open to the public | |
January 8 New York, NY Book signing and reception, 21 Club, Manhatten | |
January 15-16 Grand Forks, ND. A series of community and professional workshops for the Grand Forks Schools. | |
January 19 St. Paul, MN Town and Country Club. Luncheon/launch of NO for community leaders. | |
January 22 Becker, MN Professional workshop in the day and community workshop in the evening sponsored by schools. | |
January 23 Eden Prairie, MN Community Workshop sponsored by Eden Prairie Schools | |
January 26 Naples, FL Breakfast speech to business leaders. | |
January 28 Minneapolis. Community speech sponsored by a group of Minneapolis churches. | |
January 31 Reno, NV Diocese of Reno Catholic Schools workshop |
February 1 Reno, NV All-day workshop for Washoe County Schools teachers. | |
February 2 Reno, NV Keynote speaker for “Tune into Kids” festival. | |
February 8 Bloomington, MN Keynote speaker for Minnesota Elementary School Principals Association | |
February 9 Wayzata, MN Community workshop sponsored by Seed of Hope Presbyterian Church | |
February 19 Charleston, SC Series of community workshops sponsored by New Morning Foundation | |
February 21 National Webcast on NO sponsored by National Middle Schools Association | |
February 23 Hilton Head, SC Keynote speaker for South Carolina School Boards Association | |
February 26 St. Paul, MN Community Workshop sponsored by Nativity Catholic School | |
February 28 Birmingham, AL University of Alabama conference | |
February 29 Robbinsdale, MN Community Presentation sponsored by Robbinsdale Schools. |
March 4 Rogers, MN Community Presentation sponsored by Mary Queen of Peace Catholic Church | |
March 6 West Carrolton, OH Professional and Community workshops sponsored by West Carrolton Schools. | |
March 8 Birmingham, MI Keynoting Parenting Conference | |
March 13 Minneapolis, MN Community Workshop sponsored by Carondolet Catholic School | |
March 20 St. Paul, MN Community Workshop sponsored by Holy Spirit Catholic School | |
March 24 Edina, MN Community Workshop sponsored by Our Lady of Peace Catholic School |