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People of PS: Stewart Pisseco

April 25, 2024 Presbyterian School Season 4 Episode 11
People of PS: Stewart Pisseco
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People of PS
People of PS: Stewart Pisseco
Apr 25, 2024 Season 4 Episode 11
Presbyterian School

Tune in to hear Head of School, Dr. Mark Carleton, chat with psychologist Stewart Pisecco. Presbyterian School was honored to have Steward on campus earlier this month for two parent ed events focused on bringing out a child's best behavior. If you missed these events, tune in to our podcast to hear some of his thoughts on child behavior. This episode is now live and available for download on our People of PS Podcast

 Dr. Stewart Pisecco is a licensed psychologist who specializes in child and adolescent psychology. For the past 20 years, he has done extensive research on the assessment and treatment of ADHD, behavioral problems, and reading difficulties. Dr. Pisecco's work has focused on the development of evidence-based digital interventions for disruptive child behavior. He is also a former Fulbright Research Scholar and the past recipient of several research and teaching awards while at the University of Houston. Additionally, his 2011 TEDx Talk titled Behavior Matters has been named to the top 100 ranked psychology talks.

Show Notes

Tune in to hear Head of School, Dr. Mark Carleton, chat with psychologist Stewart Pisecco. Presbyterian School was honored to have Steward on campus earlier this month for two parent ed events focused on bringing out a child's best behavior. If you missed these events, tune in to our podcast to hear some of his thoughts on child behavior. This episode is now live and available for download on our People of PS Podcast

 Dr. Stewart Pisecco is a licensed psychologist who specializes in child and adolescent psychology. For the past 20 years, he has done extensive research on the assessment and treatment of ADHD, behavioral problems, and reading difficulties. Dr. Pisecco's work has focused on the development of evidence-based digital interventions for disruptive child behavior. He is also a former Fulbright Research Scholar and the past recipient of several research and teaching awards while at the University of Houston. Additionally, his 2011 TEDx Talk titled Behavior Matters has been named to the top 100 ranked psychology talks.