August 19, 2020: 10:00-11:00 AM: The Healthy Relationships Initiative is excited to partner once again with Healthy UNCG to provide a free webinar on healthy work relationships in a remote world. This program will be presented by Camila Dos
HRI E-Book: Essential Parenting Skills
Introducing our newest E-Book: Essential Parenting Skills Our newest E-Book is hot off the press! This E-Book provides parents with children of all ages with strategies and insights into being an engaged parent. Designed by Bringing Out the Best at
Setting & Keeping Remote Work Boundaries: Tip 3
Developed by HRI Program Coordinator, Camila Dos Santos, M.Ed. When it comes to setting boundaries around work, we often think of technology as an obstacle, but in fact – technology can be a handy tool in setting and keeping boundaries
Setting & Keeping Remote Work Boundaries: Tip 2
Developed by HRI Program Coordinator, Camila Dos Santos, M.Ed. Even if you don’t always do your work from the designated space, it can still be beneficial to have a place to leave your things. At the end of each workday,
Setting & Keeping Remote Work Boundaries: Tip 1
Developed by HRI Program Coordinator, Camila Dos Santos, M.Ed. Setting boundaries around work is crucial when many of us are working from home indefinitely. This week, we will provide you with different tips to help set and keep boundaries around
Be Grateful for the Ordinary
“We are all so busy chasing the extraordinary that we forget to stop and be grateful for the ordinary.” – Brené Brown When we learn to find gratitude in the the day-to-day things, we can learn to find the
Talking to Young Children About Racism & Racial Injustice: Tip 5
Developed by HRI Program Coordinator, Camila Dos Santos, M.Ed. There are many resources designed to help young children understand and fight against racism. When having these conversations with children, it can be especially helpful to use resources such as picture
Talking to Young Children About Racism & Racial Injustice: Tip 4
Developed by HRI Program Coordinator, Camila Dos Santos, M.Ed. Children know when adults are not being completely truthful, and while they do not need to know everything, it’s important to be as honest as you can be when talking about
Talking to Young Children About Racism & Racial Injustice: Tip 3
Developed by HRI Program Coordinator, Camila Dos Santos, M.Ed. Parents of young children know that they see and hear more than we think they do. For this reason, it can be helpful to start by asking your child questions to
Talking to Young Children About Racism & Racial Injustice: Tip 2
Developed by HRI Program Coordinator, Camila Dos Santos, M.Ed. Parents know that sometimes, the lessons that young children remember the most are the ones that begin from their own questioning or experiences. However, as parents, we can’t always wait