Discussing the 4 letter “F” word with your students
Yes, you need to talk with students of all ages (teenagers, middle school, high school, college, university) about the “4 letter F word” and so
Yes, you need to talk with students of all ages (teenagers, middle school, high school, college, university) about the “4 letter F word” and so
In today’s episode of DSP TV, discover the WRONG 3 words to rely for obtaining consent in sexual activity. Many middle school, high school, and college students rely on these 3 words when engaging in sexual intimacy and/or hooking up. What 3 words are we referring to? Watch the show below AND share your thoughts in our COMMENTS section below. I will personally respond to each comment.
Whether you are a parent or an educator, you know the importance of having support in your life. Imagine your boss tells you, “Go ahead
Are you ever amazed how many people give college students advice like, “Don’t do anything stupid while you are in college!” Are you kidding me? What kind of life are you living if you never look stupid once in a while.
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?
This Senior student at Bitburg Air Force Base High School makes a strong statement about asking first and supporting sexual assault survivors. The last 2 weeks was filled with speaking to wonderful groups of high school students throughout Air Force Bases in Europe.

In this video, you are watching over 600 students at 8am in a School Assembly of the “Can I Kiss You?“ program engaged, thinking, opening
Do you want a speaker, author, and expert who is going to have your students rolling in the aisles from laughter and then just minutes later have everyone completely mesmerized in silence as he shares the personal story of his sister’s rape?
program inspired teenage students in Wisconsin at Lodi High School, Portage High School and Wisconsin Dells High School to continue the messages of “Asking First,” “Opening a Door,” and “Being a Friend” throughout their high school careers.
Bottom line, we need to teach our teens to choose better relationships and partners. Re-enforce the qualities of a loving and fair partner. As educators, law . . .





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