Many frontline workers during COVID-19 are working extremely long hours, only to feel exhausted when they arrive home. Whether the essential worker in your life lives with you or not, supporting their loved ones during this time is a great
5.20.20 | Webinar: Setting Boundaries When Working From Home
Wednesday, May 20 from 11-12 pm With many professionals working from home as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, setting boundaries and finding the balance between work and other priorities can be a challenge. This session, in partnership with Healthy
Supporting Essential Workers: Listen Attentively
It is no secret that during tough times, one of the most important things we can do is stay connected with our loved ones. But, sometimes, we get so caught up in the act of staying connected, that we forget
Supporting Essential Workers: Show Your Gratitude
Gratitude is more than just being thankful – it is showing that thankfulness in measurable ways. Gratitude not only helps us stay in tune with what makes us happy and what motivates us, but it is also a great way
Supporting Essential Workers During COVID-19: Stay Home
The COVID-19 pandemic has upended the lives and routines of people all over the world. However, while most of us are staying home to slow the spread, there are many who wake up each day and face this pandemic head
Just Listen
Listening is one of the best ways for us to connect and show our love and support for one another, especially during life challenges. Take time today to really listen to what your loved ones have to say. Be present.
Facebook Live Q&A Sessions
HRI is partnering with the YWCA High Point to answer your relationship and parenting questions during this pandemic! In partnership with the YWCA HP, Bringing Out the Best at UNCG, Guilford County Abuse is Never Okay Campaign, and the Center
Teaching Pre-Teens & Teens about Consent
By Eleanor Beeslaar, Graduate Assistant As your kids get older and more mature, your conversations about consent can cover more complex topics. The pre-teen and teen years are a good age to discuss topics like coercion and manipulation, while also
Teaching Young Children about Consent
By Eleanor Beeslaar, Graduate Assistant Education about consent should start early! When we start the conversation about consent at a young age, kids are able to develop a strong foundation to build healthy boundaries and relationships throughout their lifetime. Below
Teaching Kids about Consent at Every Age: Series Intro
Consent is important at every age, and as adults, it’s important for us to teach kids about consent in developmentally appropriate ways. This can feel challenging at times, as it can be difficult to know which information is appropriate at