Engaging, story-driven keynotes that challenge assumptions about behavior, leadership, and human development.
Inspiring, engaging, and grounded in real-world experience, Mister Stu’s keynotes challenge how we understand behavior, leadership, and human development. Blending humor, storytelling, and practical insight, his talks help audiences rethink what’s really going on beneath the surface—and how to respond in ways that actually work.
Each keynote can be customized for time and scope to fit your event, audience, and goals.
Bad Kids Don’t Exist
How Accelerated Childhood and Adult Expectations Have Created a Misunderstood Generation
“No one does anything for no reason.” Yet too often, children are labeled as bad, defiant, or out of control without anyone asking what their behavior is trying to communicate.
In this keynote, Mister Stu challenges common assumptions about childhood behavior and reveals how modern expectations, accelerated development, and adult pressure have set kids up to struggle. Through humor, powerful stories, and research-informed insight, he reframes behavior as communication—and adults as the key to changing the outcome.
Audiences will gain:
A clearer understanding of why kids appear more anxious, reactive, or defiant
Insight into how adult expectations shape children’s behavior
Practical ways to support kids’ development without shame or punishment
This session leaves audiences with a renewed sense of purpose, a deeper understanding of behavior, and realistic ways to support kids in a world that often expects too much, too soon.
Good Leadership Lessons from “Bad” Kids
Insights from a Child Therapist on Leading Well Under Pressure
When people don’t cooperate, emotions run high, and the usual strategies stop working, leadership gets exposed. In those moments, what we often label as “difficult” behavior isn’t defiance—it’s information.
Drawing on decades of experience as a child therapist working with individuals others are quick to label “bad,” Mister Stu reveals what human behavior under pressure teaches us about leading well. Through compelling stories, humor, and practical insight, this keynote reframes resistance, emotional reactivity, and disengagement as opportunities for stronger leadership—not failures.
In this session, audiences will explore:
Why behavior under stress is more honest, not more broken
How regulation and emotional safety shape trust and influence
Why consistency builds credibility faster than authority
What the hardest people to lead often teach us about ourselves
Whether you lead teams, organizations, or communities, this keynote offers a fresh, human-centered approach to leadership—one that replaces control with connection and helps leaders show up steady when it matters most.
Attendees leave with clarity, perspective, and practical ways to lead well under pressure—without needing to have everything figured out.
Be the One
How One Trusted Adult Can Transform a Child’s World
What if making a difference in a child’s life didn’t require doing more—but simply being there?
Based on research from Harvard University and the CDC, this keynote explores the powerful role of a single trusted adult and the lasting impact they can have on a child’s success, resilience, and well-being.
Through humor, storytelling, and real-world application, Mister Stu breaks down:
The five characteristics of a trusted adult
Why consistency matters more than perfection
How small, steady actions create lasting impact
This keynote inspires educators, parents, childcare professionals, and community leaders to see their influence differently—and walk away reminded that they don’t have to fix everything to matter deeply.
Attendees leave feeling grounded, encouraged, and ready to be the one.
Carry the Tray
Raising Resilient Kids in Today’s Wild World
We hear it all the time: “Kids today are soft.” But resilience isn’t built by pressure, punishment, or pushing harder—it’s built by helping kids carry what they’re developmentally ready for, and not more.
In this powerful and relatable keynote, Mister Stu reframes resilience through the lens of capacity, responsibility, and support. Using humor, real-life stories, and practical strategies, he explores why kids struggle with confidence and perseverance—and what actually helps them grow.
This session explores:
Why resilience isn’t about toughening kids up
How failure supports growth when handled the right way
The role of responsibility, boundaries, and natural consequences
How adults can support independence without overwhelming kids
Attendees leave with practical tools, renewed confidence, and a clearer understanding of how to raise kids who don’t just survive challenges—but learn from them.
Not Just Fun and Games
Why Play Is Serious Business for Kids
Play isn’t extra—it’s essential. It’s how kids communicate, process emotions, and make sense of the world around them.
In this engaging keynote, Mister Stu breaks down the science behind play and why understanding children through play is critical for emotional regulation, learning, and connection. With practical examples and clear takeaways, this session helps adults see play not as a reward, but as a powerful teaching and relational tool.
Audiences will learn:
How play supports emotional regulation and problem-solving
Why “misbehavior” often shows up through play
Practical ways to use play to build connection and understanding
This session equips parents, educators, and therapists with the insight and confidence to harness play as one of the most effective tools for supporting children’s growth.
Stop Scrolling
What Social Media Gets Right and What It Gets So, So Wrong About Mental Health
Mental health is everywhere—TikTok, Instagram, group chats, podcasts.
We’ve gotten really good at talking about it… but also kind of bad at knowing what’s real and what’s just noise.
Designed for middle school, high school, and general audiences, this keynote breaks down what’s helpful, what’s misleading, and how to tell the difference—without fear, shame, or eye-rolls.
With humor, real stories, and interactive moments, Mister Stu helps audiences sort through the flood of mental health content they’re bombarded with and come away with a clearer, more grounded understanding.
This session explores:
Why not every hard feeling means something is “wrong”
How social media shapes what we think mental health looks like
The difference between everyday emotions and red flags
What to do when you’re worried about yourself or a friend
How to get support without needing a perfect label
Rather than panic or over-labeling, this keynote offers clarity, language, and confidence.
Whether you're a student, educator, or someone trying to keep up with the mental health conversation, you'll leave with tools to cut through the noise and focus on what really matters.
Attendees walk away feeling grounded, informed, and reassured that struggling doesn’t mean you’re broken—it means you’re human.
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“Best presentation I have seen… Mr. Stu is an amazing, passionate, and engaging speaker who makes complex ideas clear and practical. His metaphors and visuals — especially ‘carrying the tray’ — are unforgettable and so useful in my work with children. Everything was presented with great energy and enthusiasm… I left feeling inspired, equipped, and ready to apply what I learned right away. Please bring him back next year!”
ClarityCon 2025 Participants
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“Hearing Mister Stu speak…was truly inspiring. His compassionate approach to teen mental health and ability to connect with both students and caregivers is amazing. Every person in America needs to hear what he has to say about…fear in our culture. Fear, when left unaddressed, isolates people, fuels misunderstanding, and prevents families from getting the support they need. Every child deserves to feel safe… and Mister Stu’s message punctuated our team’s goals in the most meaningful way.”
Julie Wilson | Library Director
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"[Mister Stu] blew our expectations out of the water! He consistently impressed attendees with his knowledge and ability to be grounded in science while maintaining his unique relatability. Often people tell you to change the behavior, but he also helps you understand the “why” behind the needed change in an insightful and engaging manner. Our Parents could feel his passion for improving understanding between themselves and children come out in his keynote and are already imploring us to bring him back next year!"
Michael Mitchell | Senior Impact Manager
ReadyKidSA | United Way of San Antonio -
“As one attendee stated, ‘Mister Stu’s message was the one that I didn’t know I needed to hear.’”
Tonia Carriger | Director
Indiana Head Start Collaboration Office -
“Mister Stu's training was by far the favorite session of our entire camp training week...He connects with staff in a way that makes the content engaging, practical, and immediately useful...and weeks later, counselors were still sharing how much it impacted their leadership and work with kids.”
Christopher Cassada | Executive Director
YMCA Camp Piomingo -
“[Mister Stu’s] message truly resonated with my team—several were deeply moved, and a few were even brought to tears...Many people came up to me afterward to share how much they appreciated and were inspired by [his] words...What made [his] presentation especially powerful was how beautifully it aligned with the theme of our annual training—Back to Basics. [He] brought us back to the core of why we do what we do, reminding us of the values and purpose that drive our work every day...The message reinforced everything we’ve been working toward this year and gave us renewed energy and clarity moving forward.”
Lisa Reimann-NeSmith | Education Service Director
Head Start & Early Head Start
Community Action, Inc. of Central Texas -
"Stuart is a passionate and knowledgeable speaker who very effectively connected with our audience. He is among the most organized and responsive speakers I've planned an event with and I'd recommend him as a versatile professional who could connect with a variety of audiences."
Julie Stone | Executive Director
Ohio Head Start Association -
"Wonderfully vulnerable and excellent speaker. Thank you for brining Stuart. It brought so much insight for the reasons our kids do what they do. His session was clear and easy to follow. Thank you for the reminder bad kids don’t exist."
ClarityCon | Keynote Participant
San Antonio, TX -
"I sat in the audience and kept thinking, “I wish everyone in Head Start (and beyond) could hear this... Honestly, I could have listened and learned from him all day. I have already booked him again...he is just too good, and the best I have heard on this complex topic."
Dawn Ault | Executive Director
Virginia Head Start Association -
"Mr. Stu’s training blew us all away! My team usually dreads Saturday training—but after Mr. Stu’s, I heard laughter, intentional conversations, and genuine excitement to apply what they’d learned. The training was engaging, interactive, and filled with the kind of encouragement we all need sometimes. Thank you, Mr. Stu, for the work you continue to do!"
Miranda Lopez Chilton | Program Director
Ridgewood Child Development Center | Louisville, KY -
“ I have attended several of Mister Stu’s sessions on supporting children’s social and emotional health. His workshops were engaging, highly insightful, and was incredibly valuable for our education staff. Not only is Mr. Perry an extremely knowledgeable children’s mental health therapist, but he also has a great sense of humor and the ability to break down complex topics—such as brain science—into practical, easy-to-understand concepts that caregivers can use to help understand and regulate children’s behavior. I have never met anyone more passionate about children’s mental health advocacy!"
Cindy Raymond | Program Director
Scotty County, VA Head Start -
"[Mister Stu] was the most invested I have seen a presenter, in a long time. What a phenomenal human being to be in the role of wanting to better the world for children!" "I wish all our teachers had the opportunity to hear this man talk." "If you don't sit back and re-evaluate how you look at children's behaviors after this speech you are in the wrong field!"
Ohio Head Start Association | Keynote Attendees
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"Mister Stu engaged our staff to think deeply and differently and inspired our staff to think compassionately...I have been hearing multiple accounts from my staff as they are implementing Mister Stu’s strategies with great results. Our program has already benefited from having Mister Stu guide and inspire us during our in-service day."
Eddie Mullins | Education Director
Kids Central, Inc. -
"I hope he comes back every year, and I would go to any session lead by him! Fantastic presenter with incredible delivery. My favorite of the whole conference!"
ClarityCon | Workshop Participant
San Antonio, TX -
“So engaging and made everything easy to follow, understand, and ask questions! My favorite session all conference.”
Indiana University Early Intervention Conference
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“From the evaluations of the day, many from our group said [Mister Stu] was their favorite session of the day and asked that [he] lead another session in the future...The level of interaction of the participants during [Mister Stu’s] keynote was perfect—they stayed engaged and ready to learn.”
Janae Davidson | Regional Coordinator
Early Childhood Resource Center