Kids with Integrity
@KidsIntegrityEmpowering youth. Building Integrity.
What’s the secret to acing your next job interview? Great Preparation. A brilliant resource by my friend @georgestern
The safest teens are the ones who have strong, working relationships with adults. And how we approach conversations about risks can bring us closer to teens, or push us away from them. Go to drlisadamour.com for more on helping teens stay safe. #10to20 #asklisa
TEENS ARE AMAZING! Thanks to director @tiffanyschlain and executive producer @GoldieHawn @mindup for creating this 10-minute film about what it means to be a teen. It was a huge honor to be asked to lend my voice to this project. loom.ly/fLxPCTI
Kids aren’t always able to see their part in peer conflicts. For more on how to help kids manage conflict and bullying, tune into Episode 166 of the @asklisapodcast: “My kid is being bullied. What should I do?” loom.ly/TvTzTt8
Wow, they turned my 293 page book into a 7 minute video! This is a really compelling telling of how the phone-based childhood replaced the play-based childhood, and what we must do now. Thanks @kiteandkeymedia! @LetGrowOrg
You’ve probably heard a lot lately about Jonathan Haidt's argument that smartphones and social media are taking a toll on the mental health of young people. But you may not have heard as much about the other problem he identifies: parents. Our new video explains.
I’ve long respected the work of @RichardVReeves @aibm_org When Richard asked me to write about the barriers that keep us from addressing suffering in boys, it was my honor to accept the invitation. loom.ly/zU5LQPw
Do academics have a responsibility to speak out on current events? What are the ethics involved? What expectations should we have, and why? READ: "Are humanities stuck in ivory tower? Should they be?" via @Harvard buff.ly/4cUNo6O
“We don’t know what could happen if, instead of talking at one another by way of open letters, we found better ways to talk with and listen, truly listen, to one another — to participate in both the call and the response.” via @NYTOpinion nytimes.com/2024/04/13/opi…
Social-Emotional Learning Part III: Responsible Decision Making 👉🏻 bit.ly/3MCgqfh #EdChat #EduTwitter #UKEdChat #AussieEd #AfricaEd #EdChatAsia #SEL #SELMatters
“Morally healthy communities habituate people to behave in certain ways and make it easier to be good.” via @NYTOpinion nytimes.com/2024/04/11/opi…
Challenging Cancel Culture with Compassionate Courage peacejusticestudies.org/chronicle/chal…
Parenting today is the worst of both worlds: too much hovering in real life, and none with virtual life. Watch #TheAnxiousGeneration author @JonHaidt join @BillMaher on #RealTime @HBO, now available to @streamonmax
What happens when suspensions get suspended? - The Hechinger Report hechingerreport.org/what-happens-w…
One Answer: Stand by Friends and Refuse to “Play”Cancel ... bestrongbewise.com/blog/what-can-…
“I’ve seen school administrators put out blustery press releases and then vanish completely, letting teachable moments about how we treat one another through our challenges and despite our differences just slip away.”
You’ve probably heard a lot lately about Jonathan Haidt's argument that smartphones and social media are taking a toll on the mental health of young people. But you may not have heard as much about the other problem he identifies: parents. Our new video explains.
Research shows: Students are better able to learn when they feel safe and supported at school. See the power of relationships in action.👇
Life is full of challenges—so how do you teach students to tackle them? This strategy from a preschool teacher helps learners effectively deal with conflict from the time they’re small.
"Polarization increases cognitive inflexibility, making people less capable of updating their beliefs upon new information or switching between different ways of thinking. Cognitive inflexibility, in turn, increases polarization." psychologytoday.com/za/blog/leader…
Nervous about leading a dilemma discussion? Not trained on how to engage students in a respectful dialogue without allowing the conversation to go off the rails? You're not alone! Danny Mucinskas lays out the "how to" guide here: buff.ly/3KHDXJA #resources #edutwitter
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