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This past Tuesday when Dr. Laura Berman from the Oprah Radio Network (OWN) had me on as her guest expert, the mother of a teenage
Yes, texting is in the news again. How do you oversee the use? Lets compare to how teens use computers. For safety and overseeing what
Educators, when it comes to dating and sexuality, do your students struggle to connect with the many complexities involved with consent, respect, boundaries, bystander intervention,
His Story & Mission Award-Winning Author & Publisher Educator, Ally, and Expert His Story and Mission: Why does Mike Domitrz, Founder of The Date Safe Project,
Tonight, Lake Forest College made a commitment to asking first. In fact, they threw a challenge out to those who DO NOT ASK FIRST. Altogether, they chanted, “I Pity the Fool Who Doesn’t Ask First” (yes aka The “A” Team).
Are you ever asked, “How do you know you are making a difference? How do you know your audience (or students) actually remembers your message?” Speakers in the education world and teachers particularly get this question a lot because so many people wonder if teens retain the messages being shared with them. Yesterday, audience members surprised me.
Remember the old Will Smith song, “Parents Just Don’t Understand”? Well I fell into that category last night (along with another Mom of a high school teenager hosting a party). One of my sons was going to a party at a house where we did not know the family. As we advice in our programs, we called ahead to talk with at least one of the parents – to find out their rules and policies for hosting a party. Do they allow alcohol and what are their expectations for the students?
University of Alabama Rolls with TIDE of Change for “Asking First”, Being a Friend, and Opening a Door for their fellow Sorority Sisters and students
First off, a special “THANKS” goes out to Ryan Knotts for bringing the “Can I Kiss You?” program to John Carroll University for the past 5 years. Ryan is moving into a new position in a few months. Ashley, we are excited to work with you in the coming years.
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