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1. Yes, We Are Grateful
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By Vignetta Charles, PhD | November 20, 2017
My six-year-old son came home from school during the first week of November with an assignment to ask his family what we’re thankful for this year. I immediately rattled off the names of ten people, starting with his name.
He jumped in and clarified, “It can’t be people. You have to be grateful for a non-people thing.” I paused and then quickly gave him my heartfelt answer that couldn’t be people (I’ll tell you later what it was).
- By Vignetta Charles, PhD
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2. Gratitude, Every Day and All Year Round
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By Vignetta Charles, PhD | December 8, 2016
I love gratitude. I try to get a little of it into my life every day. Here’s why.
First, gratitude grounds me in something positive and constructive. It’s so easy to get mired in the details of our daily lives. Like a breath of fresh air, a break for gratitude can get me back into the moment.
Second, it helps me extend and expand my feelings...
- By Vignetta Charles, PhD
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3. Partnering Up: ETR + Select Media = Great Opportunities!
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By Dan McCormick, MHA | August 3, 2015
This has been an exciting few days for ETR as an organization. We’ve officially teamed up with Select Media to become one organization. We’re looking forward to putting the resources of both organizations to work promoting healthy behaviors in communities across the nation.
Select Media has been a publisher and distributor of a number of the evidence-based programs on the list provided by the Office of Adolescent Health. Now, all of these resources will be available through ETR’s online store, along with the evidence-based programs ETR has been developing and distributing for more than three decades.
- By Dan McCormick, MHA
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4. How Great Partners Are Moving Student Health Forward
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By John Shields, PhD, MSW | May 11, 2015
I’ve been thinking quite a lot about my professional partnerships lately. Over the past 14 years, ETR has provided me with opportunities to partner with many community-based organizations and institutions. Now, I can’t honestly say they’ve all been easy. “Stuff” happens. But I can say each one has given me a chance to create fascinating relationships and do meaningful work that has a genuine impact.
- By John Shields, PhD, MSW
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