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Today’s Tip

Being a supportive parent means having your child’s best interests at heart but also being present, involved, and helpful. It includes:
• actively encouraging them to do their best with school, their hobbies, and interests
• listening without judgment and seeking to understand their concerns and challenges
• acknowledging their achievements and supporting them through mistakes and challenges
• setting consistent expectations and consequences to help them to feel secure and able to predict outcomes
• treating them fairly and developing a trusting relationship.
The influence that you have over your child is more dependent on a trusting relationship than it is on how much authority you dish out and how many lectures you give. It may feel like they’re trying to push you away, but they’re actually trying to push themselves away from you to choose a direction in life, and to shape an identity for themselves as a separate, independent person.
Love, support, trust, and optimism from their family make them feel safe and secure and are powerful weapons against peer pressure, life’s challenges, and disappointments.
Your aim is to keep your child safe and to give them the foundations they need to do their best. At a minimum they need:
• to know they are loved for who they are, and that you are always there to support them
• an environment where basic needs such as a safe and healthy place to live, healthy food, and school supplies are made a priority
• protection and support to keep themselves safe from mental and physical abuse
• respect for their feelings and concerns
• acknowledgement of their milestones and achievements such as birthdays or first day at school
• respect for their friends, clothing, sports and music choices, and interests.

Friday Yunion Parent Check-in – For Parents And Adults That Work With Adolescence

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Program Director Mr. Ron’s (desired) weekly Check-in for Parents and adults that work with adolescence

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Wellness Wednesday – Recognizing Signs Of Distress In Youth

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Recognizing Signs of Distress in Youth

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Important Role Parents Have In Setting Examples For Their Children

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Parents, “Did you know” that 1 in 5 girls and 1 in 10 boys have experienced physical and/or sexual dating violence? This is a serious issue that affects the well-being and safety of young people. Let’s work together to raise awareness and prevent dating violence.…

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Wellness Wednesday – “What is Trauma Informed Parenting”

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Show Your Adolescents You “Had It” And You Still “Got It”

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Join Our Program Director Mr. Ron

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Join our Program Director Mr. Ron as he provides a safe space for parents to check-in emotionally, gain parenting tips and learn new information about the Yunion.

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Organizations to Improve Access to Mental Health Care

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Black communities in Detroit are facing increasing rates of anxiety and depression – yet have disproportionately fewer ways to access mental health care and services due to racial and ethnic disparities driven by social determinants of health. A group of eight philanthropic partners in the…

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Wellness Wednesday – Things Every Parent Should Know

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Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month

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Our team came together dressed in orange and in Solidarity in support of #teendatingviolenceawarenessmonth

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Warning Signs Of Teen Dating Violence

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Know The Warning Signs Of Teen Dating Violence

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CEO & Founder Jason Wilson Visit The Orange New Jersey School District

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The 3A’s Of Self-Esteem Building

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