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Thursday, February 21, 2013
Wednesday, February 20, 2013
To This Day Project - Shane Koyczan
Shane Koyczan "To This Day" http://www.tothisdayproject.com Help this message have a far reaching and long lasting effect in confronting bullying. Please share generously.
Find Shane on Facebook - http://on.fb.me/Vwdi65
or on Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/koyczan
I send out one new poem each month via email. You might like to join us. http://www.shanekoyczan.com
Tuesday, February 12, 2013
Toolkit for Working with Men and Boys - Expect Respect: A School-Based Program Promoting Safe and Healthy Relationships for Youth
Toolkit for Working with Men and Boys - Expect Respect: A School-Based Program Promoting Safe and Healthy Relationships for Youth:
The Expect Respect program at SafePlace in Austin, Texas has been providing school-based services since 1988 in response to requests from school counselors seeking support for girls in abusive dating relationships
The Expect Respect program at SafePlace in Austin, Texas has been providing school-based services since 1988 in response to requests from school counselors seeking support for girls in abusive dating relationships
Thursday, January 31, 2013
Video games are kind of like breakfast cereal
Source: http://www.guardingkids.com/
... video games are kind of like breakfast cereal – there are plenty to choose from and some are healthier than others. The whole family can enjoy them and they are an important part of an overall sensible and well-balanced lifestyle. Balance and moderation is key. Like all technology, I believe that the benefits and risks of video gaming among children must be ultimately determined by their caretakers and, as a result, have an impact on how they parent.
Read more: http://www.education.com/reference/article/gaming-video-benefits-disadvantage/
... video games are kind of like breakfast cereal – there are plenty to choose from and some are healthier than others. The whole family can enjoy them and they are an important part of an overall sensible and well-balanced lifestyle. Balance and moderation is key. Like all technology, I believe that the benefits and risks of video gaming among children must be ultimately determined by their caretakers and, as a result, have an impact on how they parent.
Read more: http://www.education.com/reference/article/gaming-video-benefits-disadvantage/
Friday, January 25, 2013
Researchers link mental illness with Facebook behaviors
Can social-media activity be used as a tool in psychological diagnosis? The jury's still out, but a study from researchers at the University of Missouri found a link between social anhedonia and a decrease in Facebook activity, which suggests that therapists can use patients' Facebook profiles to better understand their mental illnesses.
Thursday, January 24, 2013
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