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1. Shafia Zaloom's New Book: Talking with Teens About Consent, Relationships and More
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By Pamela Anderson, PhD | September 12, 2019
Senior Research Associate, ETRI literally love this book! I think everyone should read it. Shafia Zaloom is offering a unique new resource, and it’s fabulous.
I’m a developmental psychologist and researcher specializing in adolescent romantic relationships. That means I’ve seen plenty of books for parents and educators on how to have conversations with teens about sex and relationships. There are some great resources out there—and this is one of my new favorites for a number of reasons.
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2. Think of a Bear: Talking with Adolescents About Relationships
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By Shafia Zaloom | Setpember 10, 2019
Health Educator, Urban School, San FranciscoWhen talking about sexuality with adolescents, it's often easier to get the message across when you take the sex out of it. This is counterintuitive, I know. So here’s a story, a classroom activity and some examples of classroom discussions with my class that explain the concept.
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3. Becoming a Trauma-Informed School Professional
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By Stephanie Guinosso, PhD | February 26, 2018
Senior Research Associate, ETR“Our goal is to create a beloved community. This will require a qualitative change in our souls as well as a quantitative change in our lives.”
Martin Luther King, Jr.
This quote resonates deeply for me. It truly captures the journey we must embark upon to become trauma-informed professionals working within trauma- and healing-informed systems.
- By Stephanie Guinosso, PhD
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