
How Is Your Doctor Talking about SEX with Your Teen?
According to a recent report, the far majority of pediatricians are not talking thoroughly with teenagers about a teen’s sexual knowledge and/or experience (even though
According to a recent report, the far majority of pediatricians are not talking thoroughly with teenagers about a teen’s sexual knowledge and/or experience (even though
As someone who works with some of the largest universities in Canada, the news breaking this past week of the chant during O-Week (Orientation) at
In Vermillion Parish, Louisiana, students made what would be considered an astounding request by many: they asked for more classroom time, and even more remarkably,
Last week, I was speaking to the US Military in Bahrain. While talking with a local, he asked what I speak about. Upon hearing that
What do you think of the following videos analysis of masculinity in Disney movies? I share my thoughts below the video. Please share your feedback
High school students at West Allis Central High School discuss their reactions after the “Can I Kiss You?” show at their school where the entire
Below are the T-shirt designs selected by our website visitors to be the TOP 5 FINALISTS for becoming the new “Want Some Action?” T-shirt. You get to choose and help pick the new shirt for the upcoming 2010-2011 School Year! Plus, you get the chances to win the #1 shirt.
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.
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
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