Youth Specialist says, "Social-Distancing, Social-Media & Social-Celebrations the "New" Normal for Holiday 2020 can be Enhanced by Keeping these Safety Reminders in place for Teens and Families" – INTERVIEWS/ZOOM AVAILABLE –
MEDIA ALERT WEEKEND 12.11.20:
(Tampa, FL) — Tampa Bay, Fla.-based TeenTyme Inc., and Stacey Spencer Consulting says, there's renewed Optimism for Holiday 2020, with possible family travel plans, or just hanging out at-home, these Maximum Safety Tips and Heartfelt Conversations shouldn't be overlooked. “Communication”is still the #1 Key Emotional Source this Holiday Season amid the Coronavirus ~
In an Interview Stacey will share the following:
1} Due to COVID-19, motor vehicle accidents are still a major leading cause of death for people between 16 and 20 years old. Accounting for more than 5,000 deaths each year, according to the CDC. Teens are four times more likely than older drivers to be involved in a crash. On another vital note, Suicide, due to COVID-19, competes for our younger generations lives, and we must have OPEN Conversations about the warning signs.
2} Isolation Can Trigger: "Alcoholism-Anger-Aggression", COVID-19 has brought out many pinned-up emotions among teens in particular. Many FEARS in a world of uncertainty have been exposed among the younger generation and "Drinking while Driving, also known as Distracted Driving, and Texting" - ALL could be considered a prescription for death among teens during the 2020 Holiday Season – How Parents Should Remind their teens "NOT" TOO Drink and Drive per the CDC.
3} Social-Distancing a mandate among teens, due to the rise in the younger population that has contracted the Coronavirus.
Stacey’s Work: https://www.whas11.com/video/news/interview-the-impact-bullying-and-cyber-bullying-has-on-mental-health/417-2762302
About Stacey Spencer:
Stacey Spencer is a Keynote speaker, youth mentor and bullying prevention specialist, former tv host and producer - Always looking for the proper Co-Host gig. She has been featured in national media outlets including Ebony Magazine and Charisma Magazine, and was named the 2011 "Businesswoman of the Year Media Winner" by the Tampa Bay Business Journal for her dedication to producing positive television programming for teens. She was named to Who's Who in Black Dallas in 2015, 2016 and 2017, and was nominated for the state of Kentucky's 2017 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Leadership Award for her innovative television outreach to teenagers. In 2018, Recipient of the Prestigious Tower Award for Service and Advocacy. Booking Info: www.staceyspencer.com
Booking Information: Nanci Cernak nanci.cernak@gmail.com 727.418.0035
Stacey Spencer: ss@staceyspencer.com 502.435.4428
Website: www.staceyspencer.com