Subject: Two quick questions about the "Things to Know" program

Dear Friend,

I'm reaching out for you input because you have recently purchased the Things to Know Before You Say "Go" cards. 

Great news! We are about to run our 4th printing of the Things to Know Before You Say "Go" cards. The 2017 version will include cards on the topics of Screen Time and Social Media. These are important issues that were not as relevant eight years ago when the cards were first printed. 

Now is your chance to tell me if there are other topics you wish to see covered in the deck. Please let me know if you have an essential topic question you would like to have added. The deadline for printing is the end of October, so let me know right away - What other questions do you wish were in the deck?

Are you a frequent user of the award winning Things to Know Before You Say "Go” Activity Book? 

I have a group of doctoral level students organizing research on the benefit of the cards and activities in preventing dating violence and sexual assault. Help me shape this research by answering the following three questions as they pertain to the Things to Know Before You Say "Go” Activity Book:
  1. Which activities do you find most helpful in general? 
  2. Which activities meet with the best response from students? 
  3. Which activities seem most helpful in preventing sexual assault?

Thank you for helping me refine and improve these valuable tools,

Elsbeth

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Elsbeth Martindale, Psy.D.
5525 E. Burnside St.
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