Connections: Dating and Emotions is structured around topics that teens of both sexes identify as important to learn about, backed by the latest research on adolescent issues and behavior. Encompassing 15 one-hour lessons, the course guides teens in learning how they relate to others in a dating situation, how to identify socially acceptable and positive dating behaviors, and how to recognize problem personalities or negative behavior patterns that damage relationships.
Health classes are an important forum for teaching relationship skills to teens - but the concepts can be difficult to communicate. The innovative Healthy Choices, Healthy Relationships program simplifies the task with effective instructional materials that easily integrate into existing content. Fully aligned with national standards for health education, Healthy Choices introduces students to the foundations of forming strong, satisfying relationships. In 10 lessons, they examine how peers, family, and media influence expectations about love and life.
The Things to Know Before You Say "Go" materials help teens learn more about themselves and their potential partners before entering intimate relationship. Teens examine a vast range of behaviors and attitudes they may encounter when dating. They assess which traits are most and least appealing and realize the need to know more before making a deep emotional investment.
Money HabitudesTM introduces teens to the human side of money - the subconscious factors that dictate how people actually relate to money, regardless of financial skills or economic status. Important precursor to financial literacy courses, the material help teens identify their personal financial patterns, how these affect their goals and relationships, and ways to use this knowledge to be more successful.
Minnesota Parents Know is a resource filled with convenient and trusted child development, health and parenting information. The Minnesota Parents Know Website is founded on the belief that parents are the first and most important teacher in a child's life. Parents are likely to benefit, however, from the aid and support of experts' information on child health, development, nutrition and safety in raising strong and healthy children.
Working Family Resource Center offers evidence-based educational resources primarily through the workplace, in order to strengthen individuals, families and communities. Whether you are a Human Resources Professional seeking resources and programs for your employees, or an individual looking for support with parenting, elder care, or work-life balance, Working Family Resource Center has a number of options for you.
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Presented by: Dr. Jane Bluestein, Instructional Support Services, Inc.
Learn how to minimize conflict and maximize cooperation with hard-to-reach kids and hard-to-reach parents. At this training, discover nontraditional methods to improve the social emotional climate of your program environment.