Senior high school student in England speaks of ASKING FIRST
This Senior student at Lakenheath High School makes a strong statement about consent and asking first.
This Senior student at Lakenheath High School makes a strong statement about consent and asking first.
“The first step to getting the things you want out of life is this: Decide what you want.” ~Ben Stein
With a new semester getting started or about to start in schools and universities, what have you DECIDED you really want for this year? What are you going to do to make that happen?
Every week, new films and songs are released around the globe. Throughout the year, TV shows are launched. 24 hours, 7 days a week, you can turn to “Breaking News” on one of the many “news dedicated” cable channels. With all of these mediums constantly changing, how can you
When you bring Mike Domitrz and the “Can I Kiss You?” program to your college or university, you get multiple presentations (time permitting). You can have Mike present a keynote speech or convocation for the entire campus AND have Mike conduct his customized
Many parents and educators make the mistake of thinking education on dating starts when a child turns 13 years of age. The reality is many males and females are engaging in sexual conversations and acts during their tween years (some even younger). What’s a tween? Typically people consider children 11 and 12 years old to be tweens. They are in middle school, but not teenagers yet.
Beginning Monday, students across the country will begin campaigns bringing to light this reality among our children. Sadly, this reality has been an unnoticed problem for . . .
Those of you who devote your lifes to helping others often forget to take care of yourselves. A common mistake for many of us. What do you do to relax and take care of yourself? Quickly grab a piece
Lessons from the Road: Inspirational Insights by Leading Speakers in Education is 280 pages of inspiration written by the country’s top speakers and authors dedicated
To me, it seems like the only choice. How can you ask students and communities to open their minds — while you keep yours closed to helpful feedback?
This past Tuesday night at Hood College in Frederick, Maryland, the campus did a fantastic job of getting local educators and professionals to come out for the “Can I Kiss You?” presentation. After the program, a person from the Baltimore County Schools (1 hour away) introduced herself and then an educator from the local school sytem (in Frederick) talked with me for quite some time.
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