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Help kids explore their roles with peers as friends and allies
Published on December 22, 2013
Many types of youth settings can nurture opportunities for building positive and healthy peer relationships. -
Parenting a teenager
Published on December 20, 2013
Alternatives to hitting, yelling and name calling for parents and teens. -
Positive peer relationships can be nurtured in various youth settings
Published on December 17, 2013
Both school and out-of-school settings for youth programs offer opportunities for kids to build healthy peer relationships – including friendships. -
Service based learning builds empathy
Published on December 16, 2013
Demonstrate and build healthy relationships by showing empathy and kindness towards others. -
Workplace bullying
Published on December 13, 2013
Recognize and address adult bullying. -
The gift of media literacy skills pairs nicely with that new smartphone
Published on December 10, 2013
Help young people become critical consumers of media messages and images, prior to receiving a new electronic device this holiday season. -
Do your parenting practices contribute to bullying behaviors?
Published on December 10, 2013
Pressuring kids to “fit in” and be popular can contribute to issues of bullying. -
Parenting practices can prevent – or foster – bullying behaviors in kids
Published on December 3, 2013
Parents can help to create home environments that protect their children from being involved with bullying. -
Cyberbullying involves many kinds of hurtful tactics
Published on December 3, 2013
Adults have a responsibility to learn about harmful online behaviors affecting young people, MSU Extension offers workshops to help adults engage in this responsibility. -
Grandfather Teachings
Published on November 13, 2013
Native Grandfather Teachings educate about communication and relationship skills.