
Do Your Kids Ask? Parents Teaching Respect & Healthy Dating
Below are the 8 most common questions parents ask me when I am speaking in their schools or with their community organizations: 1. Without
Below are the 8 most common questions parents ask me when I am speaking in their schools or with their community organizations: 1. Without
Sioux Falls college students speak out and say, “Respect the Answer.” Students from 3 campuses came together at Augustana College to make a difference and
Wow! Tonight at Washington State University in Pullman, WA, the students packed the house soo tightly for the “Can I Kiss You? ” program they had to remove people from the standing-room only!! Way to go, WSU!!
Tonight was one of the
Moms and Dads, do you wish you had a quick reference guide to parenting teens – both sons and daughters? Now you do. By watching the “How To” videos you will find here, you will gain fast, flexible, and realistic tools for talking with and helping your teenager (and YOU).
Washington College was a great host tonight! Thank you, Sarah, for being a fantastic host and to all your student leaders who provided a FUN dinner!! Maggie did a sensational job with introducing the show and your students interaction was wonderful. Here is the video for everyone:
The thing I love most about working to end violence against women is that I know I am making a difference, even if it is only in my little corner of the world. I can see it in how people change their behavior and I have experienced it when I reached out to an Advocate for help when I was sexually assaulted.
Parents, how did you learn about dating, boundaries, and intimacy? Remember how our parents stayed away from such talks? Remember all the horrible dating advice your friends gave you? The odd part is most of us actually did or tried at least some of what our friends suggested.
you will find reviews from students, educators, and experts. Each review will provide with an unique perspective relating to how the media and/or entertainment outlet’s production effects society’s views of dating, sex, intimacy, relationships, violence, consent, and sexual assault.
“No matter how hard you’re working to figure out and prepare for your life, you’re actual life will be different than your plan. Therefore make
Mike Domitrz, CSP, CPAE
The Center for Respect, Inc.
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