Drawing upon neurodevelopmental and clinical science, clinical psychologist Dr. Roselinde Kaiser explains how adolescence is a developmental window of both risk and enrichment and outlines strategies for teens (and the rest of us) to thrive. health brain depression mental health youth...
integrating them into everyday life, talking about those intimate acts in a different way -- the way we mostly have changed in the way that we talk about women in the public realm.
talk to a kid about gender. Talk to a kid about sexuality. Teach them about consent. Tell them it is OK for boys to wear dresses and for girls to speak up. Let's spread radical queer joy.
She makes a powerful and urgent case for districts across the country to take action for healthy school start times.”— Arianna Huffington Wendy Troxel’s TED talk 10:20 Wendy Troxel Why school should start later for teens Posted May 2017 More news and ideas from Wendy Troxel Science ...
Hi. I'm here to talk to you about the importance of praise, admiration and thank you, and having it be specific and genuine. 嗨。我在这里要和大家谈谈 向别人表达赞美,倾佩和谢意的重要性。 并使它们听来真诚,具体。 And the way I got interested in this was, I noticed in myself, when ...
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thinking can happen though is if we talk to young people more about sex — if we normalize those discussions, integrating them into everyday life, talking about those intimate acts in a different way — the way we mostly have changed in the way that we talk about women in the public ...
— Wendy Troxel(TED Talk:Why school should start later for teens) What Alice Forgotby Liane Moriarty I’ve always loved Moriarty’s novels — you may have seen HBO’sBig Little Lies— and this one is no exception. I don’t always hold myself to deadlines when reading — I frequently ...
i did the only thing i could think of at the time. i wrote those same kinds of letters that my mother had written me for strangers, and tucked them all throughout the city, dozens and dozens of them. i left them everywhere, in cafes and in libraries, at the u.n., everywhere. i...
pp: okay, and here's what i think was really, really interesting, is that at the end of the 15 minutes, we asked the players to talk about their experience during the game. and when the rich players talked about why they had inevitably won in this rigged game of monopoly -- (laughte...