September 9, 2020
Teen Relationships Matter: Research and Practice with Relationship Smarts PLUS
in Georgia
Developmentally, one of the ways
adolescents explore who they are is through romantic relationships. How
adolescents approach these relationships is influenced by the relationships
modeled around them. While some youth may have witnessed and learned about positive
couple interactions from good models, many may have witnessed only poor models
of couple relationships. Educational programs on healthy relationships can help
youth develop skills to make smart relationship choices and avoid risky
behaviors.
Join Dr. Ted Futris
and Cindy Sheram as they share their insights of the research and their program
model.
Objectives:Webinar attendees will learn:
- Tips on how to develop sustainable school and community partnerships.
- What to consider when delivering relationship education across various
settings.
- How
just a little evaluation can go a long way in showing program outcomes.
Presenters: Ted Futris, Ph.D., Professor and Extension Specialist, University of Georgia
Cindy Sheram, UGA County
Extension Agent, 4-H Youth
Who should attend: Healthy relationships
program managers and staff, pregnancy prevention grantees, dating violence
programs, mental health practitioners, and others who want to learn the how and
why of teaching relationship skills.
When: Wednesday, September 9, 2020, 4:00 pm Eastern/1:00 pm Pacific Duration: 60 minutes
Cost: Free!
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