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Discover What’s Wrong With Kids Today on this CHA National Assembly Call

This unique and highly informative training session looks at the Top Lifestyle Factors Threatening Healthy Child Development Outcomes and What Parents Can Do About Them and is hosted by frontline child & youth care professional Leah Crowell.
Join us in this important presentation and discussion exploring some of the most pressing challenges and harms threatening the healthy development of young people today. In this session you will: hear about how technology, industry, culture, and the last five years have culminated to negatively impact developing minds and hearts; and take a look at some practical ways we can begin to intervene by leveraging the influence of the first teachers, the original lifeline – the family.
You should attend this course if you are a parent, grandparent, teacher, or caregiver working with children and youth, to;
- Learn more about lifestyle, product, and cultural factors negatively impacting healthy development,
- Hear about how these factors have been analyzed and documented by doctors and specialists alike and;
- Find out how you can begin to intervene and reduce the negative impacts of these factors,
- Explore easy steps you can take to get started and focus in on the key areas that need our attention TODAY.
This exclusive 2-hour training course will be held on WEDNESDAY MARCH 18th starting at 5 pm PST / 8 pm EST. Tickets are $30 for the public and $20 for paid members of Canada Health Alliance, Vaccine Choice Canada and the Canadian Covid Care Alliance. To buy your tickets simply click the button below…
Speaker Bio: Leah Crowell is a sociologist and practicing child and youth care professional with 25 years experience. During her career she has worked in research, restorative justice, in a youth detention centre, a group home, daycares, public schools, and various recreation programs. The focus of Leah’s research and practice has been, and continues to be, the social, emotional, and cognitive development of our young people, along with building confident and resilient youth.