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Student Wellness Series

Webinars on Student Mental Health Issues
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Meet the Presenters

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Dr. Lisa Strohman

A psychologist, attorney, author, and mother, Dr. Lisa Strohman established Digital Citizen Academy to help keep families safe from online dangers. Her background working as a visiting scholar with the profiling unit at the FBI during one of the most tragic school shootings in the U.S. helped create her passion to help proactively prevent and educate students, educators, and parents on issues related to technology.

Paget Hetherington
Paget Hetherington

Paget Hetherington has been helping children learn since the beginning of her 25-plus-year career. After getting her start selling children’s books to publishers, she went on to lead sales and marketing efforts for global publishing and education technology companies. As the Vice President of Marketing at Gaggle, Paget’s focus is the safety and well-being of students.

Other Wellness Series

On Demand
Student Wellness Series: Anxiety
90% of cases of anxiety are treatable, but only one-third of those who suffer receive treatment. Watch this webinar to hear Dr. Lisa Strohman and Christine Ravesi-Weinstein discuss the various types of anxiety and how these disorders can impact students both physically and psychologically.
On Demand
Student Wellness Series: Eating Disorders
Approximately 30 million individuals in the United States have been diagnosed with an eating disorder, but only one in 10 will ever receive treatment. Watch this webinar to hear Dr. Lisa Strohman and Mary Padden from Digital Citizen Academy discuss the various types of disordered eating and how these issues impact educational potential.
On Demand
Student Wellness Series: Human Trafficking
Human trafficking impacts millions of individuals across the world each year. Watch our Student Wellness Series: Human Trafficking webinar to learn more about this concerning topic—and how educators and parents can be more aware of the ways children are being targeted.