2021 Conference: Jesse Weinberger Presents “Device Time impact on Determining Truth and Mental Health,” “Screen time and INCELs,” and “Device Usage and School Complicity”
Jesse Weinberger, a former software programmer, is a nationally recognized Internet Safety speaker, TEDx Presenter, host of Big Mama’s House Podcast, and author of The Boogeyman Exists: And He’s in Your Child’s Back Pocket, SECOND EDITION. For fifteen years, Jesse has been presenting to parents, students, teachers, and school districts all over the United States. As a respected expert and leader in this field, she is frequently sought out by local and national media, educators, administrators, and law enforcement for guidance on how to manage and improve the digital lives of children. Jesse was recently interviewed by The New York Times and The Washington Post and has appeared on The Today Show. While presenting to students nationwide Jesse gathers and processes data about how third to twelfth grade students are using their digital tools. She will share what she has learned with you via three distinct presentations: “Device Time impact on Determining Truth & Mental Health,” “Screen time and INCELs,” and “Device Usage & School Complicity”
Education Administrators, Teachers, School Psychologists/Guidance Counselors, School Resource Officers (SROs), Law Enforcement, Local/State Emergency Managers, Fusion Center Analysts, Crisis Intervention Units, Counselors & Mental Health Specialists, School Social Workers, School Safety Professionals, and other school safety stakeholders interested in attending Jesse Weinberger’s presentations should register for the July 2021 MCSS School Safety Summer Conference at http://conference2021.safeschoolsmd.org/.