Subject: We would love your ideas for improving Love Notes

Dear Friend,

In 2018, we came out with Love Notes. And thanks to you, hundreds of thousands of young people have experienced the positive outcomes from learning and implementing the information in this evidence-based program. So once again, thank you!!!


One of our guiding principles at The Dibble Institute is continuous quality improvement. So we are working with Marline Pearson to update this program. The new version won’t be coming out until 2022. And even when it does, we will continue support and provide materials for the 2018 version for a few more years after the release of the new version.


We want to involve you in the process of creating this new revision. We are confident that you have come up with lots of ideas to improve the program and we would love to hear them!


So if you have tried something new that has worked really well with your young people, please send those ideas to me.


Specifically, we are looking for:

  • New videos or movie video clips that are short and teach the content covered in the program

  • New music videos

  • Object lessons that can help the students understand the concepts better, like the glitter bottle for infatuation or the coke bottle for the angry brain

  • New activities

  • New content that should be covered, like the consent content that we added in the last revision

  • Any feedback on what you think is not working well and how to improve it

  • Suggestions on how to improve the student workbook

  • And anything else you can think of :)


We really value your feedback and look forward to coming out with a new revision of the program in 2022 that will help young people achieve the positive outcomes at an even higher rate than ever before!


Thanks for your time and for all you are doing to help young people in your community.


Aaron


Aaron Larson | Director of Programs

The Dibble Institute | A mission-driven nonprofit

PO Box 7881 | Berkeley, CA 94707-0881

Phone: 800-695-7975 | Direct: 510-542-6360

www.DibbleInstitute.org | Aaron@DibbleInstitute.org

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