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Speaking
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“Dr. Tina Bryson is an inspiring speaker who brings humor, compassion and scientific knowledge to her workshops for parents and teachers.” –Jane E. Rosenberg, Director, Pacific Oaks Children’s School
“Tina makes complex issues accessible to both lay people and mental health professionals alike. Her down to earth honesty, vulnerability and humor disarm and engage us in a special way to enable our curiosity and awareness to soar, and to make room for new and more effective ways of parenting and relating to those closest to us. In short, she’s a rare treat!” –Rick Kidd, M.A., M.F.T., Pasadena, CA
“Before Tina’s first visit to our school community had even ended, we were already looking forward to planning when and how to get her back. Why? Because she has some eminently practical wisdom to share. She has mastered the relevant scientific literature. And she is able to bring it to life with humor, charm, and an abiding lack of pretense. Her over-riding aim is simply to get important–often cutting-edge–information into the hearts, minds, and hands of parents, teachers, students, and kids who can profit from this knowledge.” –Mike Pardee, Director of Character Education, Kinkaid School, Houston, TX
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These are just samples of the kind of praise Dr. Bryson receives from people who have heard her speak. Tina has presented to thousands of parents, educators, professionals, and business and community leaders over the last few years.
In addition, Dr. Bryson has been an expert contributor on parenting for eHarmony’s online newsletter (with over six million page-views per month), and she’s written parenting articles for justmommies.com and other venues. She also regularly appears on the television program “Building Blocks for Tots,” which also features renowned pediatrician William Sears.
If you are interested in booking her to speak to some of your parents, to lead a teacher in-service at your school, or to address another group, email Tina.
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