
Supporting Connections to Build Resilience in Teens
Parents can support adolescents to gain the protection that comes strong, secure connections in the home and beyond.
“I define connection as the energy that exists between people when they feel seen, heard, and valued; when they can give and receive without judgment; and when they derive sustenance and strength from the relationship.” – Dr. Brene Brown.
Social connections have been proven to lower anxiety and depression, help us regulate our emotions, and lead to higher self-esteem and quality of life. Learn how to better navigate your relationships and improve the quality of connection with others.

Parents can support adolescents to gain the protection that comes strong, secure connections in the home and beyond.

“What impact does technology have on communication development in young children?” While the implications of technology use are not yet fully understood, we do know

Manners are behaviors we use when we interact with others. We show good manners when we show respect. It is important to use good manners

If a student’s behavior adversely affects his/her acquisition of new skills or creates a negative learning environment for other students, then a BMP/BIP should be

It is absolutely essential that children understand and be able to ask and answer WH questions. These simple questions lay the groundwork for children to

Parents are fundamental contributors to their child’s success. As many educators acknowledge, parents are a child’s first teachers. A home environment that promotes academic and

Having good social skills allows individuals to have positive relationships with others. The term “social skills” includes your child’s communication, problem-solving, decision-making, self-management and control,

The rules for a healthy relationship are the same no matter where you’re at. You gotta be i2i by keeping it 100, being respectful of

It can sometimes be difficult to have conversations with your kids about their emotions, but as their parent or caregiver it’s important to check in

It’s possible to be surrounded by people and still feel alone. It’s the connections we make with other people that help enrich our lives and

Use some of the questions below to see if your child is able to identify examples peer pressure.

Get the chance to learn more about your child and their friends with these conversation starter questions.

With a little practice, making friends can be easy. The Making Friends guide below will help your kids remember how. Read it over and then

There’s a lot of anger and aggression swirling around the world these days. Whether in politics, race, or religion, people tend to build walls to

Learn about the difference between empathy and sympathy, why empathy is important and how to practice more empathy.

Today, we will be learning all about empathy! You’ll learn what empathy is, why it’s important, and ways to start practicing empathy with others.

As part of his Seven C’s of Resilience, Dr. Ken Ginsburg talks about the importance of character in adolescents.

What is the best way to ease someone’s pain and suffering? In this beautifully animated RSA Short, Dr Brené Brown reminds us that we can