Subject: Emerging Relationships – Dibble’s new program for 5th & 6th graders

Dear Friend

 

Hope you are doing very well!

 

I’m excited to share our newest program, Emerging Relationships: Preparing for Healthy Relationships, with you. It will be ready to ship in late May!

 

Healthy relationship skills are associated with a host of long-term benefits, including preventing sexual risk behaviors, enhancing mental health, and preventing violence and substance misuse. Until now, there has been a gap in healthy relationship programming for 10- to 12-year-olds which are crucial years leading up to adolescence.

 

Emerging Relationships changes that! 

 

This brand-new, research-based curriculum uses a positive youth development framework to equip 5th and 6th graders with skills to enhance their safety, stability, and well-being. In just six lessons, ‘tweens learn to say “yes” to their goals and “no” to the risky behaviors that can get in their way.

 

Let me know if you would like to see a FREE 30-day review copy of Emerging Relationships! 

 

Plus, if you place a pre-publication order by May 31st, you will get 20% off the $195 price of the instructor’s manual as well as the student journals.

 

Please let me know your questions!

 

With all good wishes,

 

P.S. If you’d like to learn more about Emerging Relationships, its theory of change, and what topics it covers, please join authors Alyssa McElwain, Ph.D. and Vanessa Finnegan, Ph.D. at a special webinar on Thursday, May 16th at 1 Pacific.

Kay Reed | Executive Director (she/her)
The Dibble Institute® | A mission-driven nonprofit
PO Box 7881 | Berkeley, CA 94707-0881
www.DibbleInstitute.org | KayReed@DibbleInstitute.org

Phone: 800-695-7975 x700

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Email: Samantha or call 800-695-7975

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