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  • In this episode, we review some of the latest slang terms used by teens.

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  • In this episode of the On a Mission podcast, we are listening in on an interview that took place in our public access show hosted by Rachel Kinder. In this interview, she speaks with Autumn Wagoner, Youth Support Liaison about Meghan's Law.

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  • This episode of On a Mission tackles a subject that many parents of teenagers find daunting: how to have open and constructive conversations about dating and sex. We guide listeners through practical strategies for approaching these sensitive topics, emphasizing the importance of creating a supportive and non-judgmental space for teens. From identifying the green flags of a healthy relationship to recognizing the warning signs of an unhealthy one, this episode is packed with invaluable advice for helping your teen navigate the complexities of relationships and sexuality.

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  • In this enlightening episode of "On A Mission," we delve into the critical topic of internet safety for teenagers, providing parents with the essential knowledge and tools needed to navigate the complex digital landscape. Our host explores the various online risks that teenagers face, such as cyberbullying, exposure to inappropriate content, and privacy breaches, and offers practical conversation starters to help parents initiate meaningful discussions with their teens. With a focus on educating teenagers about the importance of digital footprints, online scams, and the psychological impacts of internet misuse, this episode also highlights valuable US-based resources for further support. Whether you're looking to set healthy internet boundaries or foster critical thinking about digital content, this episode is a must-listen for parents seeking to protect and empower their teenagers in an increasingly connected world.

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  • In this concluding episode of "On a Mission" for National Adolescent Health Month™, Becky addresses the vital themes of eliminating health disparities and advancing equity, alongside the need for increased coordination and collaboration across various systems. She explores actionable steps towards creating a fair and supportive health landscape for all adolescents, emphasizing the importance of a united effort among healthcare providers, schools, community organizations, and families. Through advocacy, policy support, and listening to youth voices, Becky inspires listeners to commit to a continuous journey toward health equity and collaborative well-being.

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  • In this insightful episode of "On a Mission," host Becky White explores the importance of increasing youth agency and engagement and providing robust support and training for the adults who guide them. Becky discusses how empowering young people to participate in the development of programs and policies not only enhances their leadership skills but also ensures these initiatives are truly reflective of their needs. The episode also highlights actionable steps for policymakers, healthcare providers, youth-serving professionals, and parents to effectively support and engage with young people. Additionally, Becky addresses the crucial role of caring adults, emphasizing the need for accessible training and resources to help them understand and meet the developmental needs of adolescents. Tune in to gain valuable insights into fostering a collaborative and supportive environment that empowers both young people and the adults in their lives.

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  • In this episode of "On a Mission," host Becky White delves into the vital topics of adolescent health research and health literacy. Discover the importance of involving young people in the research process to ensure accuracy and innovation, and learn how enhancing health literacy empowers adolescents to make informed decisions and navigate complex health systems effectively. Becky outlines actionable steps for policymakers, researchers, healthcare providers, youth-serving professionals, and caregivers to improve the dissemination of research and boost health literacy. Tune in for a comprehensive discussion on how these efforts not only support public health but also foster youth engagement and agency.

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  • In this week’s episode of "On a Mission," host Becky White focuses on the vital topic of ensuring and expanding access to health care, human services, and safe and supportive environments for adolescents. Dive into discussions on the importance of creating safe spaces in homes, schools, and communities, and learn about the collaborative efforts required across all levels of government and professionals to make a real difference. Becky provides actionable steps for policymakers, healthcare providers, youth-serving professionals, and parents to help support the growth and well-being of young people. Tune in to understand how we can all contribute to nurturing healthy, well-supported adolescents.

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  • National Adolescent Health Month™ (NAHM™) in May is a dedicated observance aimed at promoting the health and well-being of adolescents across the United States. With a focus on "Take Action for Adolescents," the month encourages individuals and organizations to work towards creating supportive environments where young people can thrive and access equitable opportunities. Each week highlights specific goals, from expanding healthcare access to increasing youth engagement, providing a structured framework for addressing the comprehensive needs of adolescents.

  • Dive into the essential world of teaching consent to teenagers with the latest episode of "On a Mission," where we guide parents through the nuances of discussing respect, boundaries, and understanding with middle and high school students. From practical scenarios for initiating the conversation to handling difficult questions with grace, this episode is a treasure trove of insights for those looking to foster a culture of consent at home.

    Resources for Parents:

    • RAINN (Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network): https://www.rainn.org/ - Guides and support on consent.

    • Planned Parenthood: https://www.plannedparenthood.org/ - Sexual education resources, including consent.

    • Love is Respect: https://www.loveisrespect.org/ - Tools and advice for discussing healthy relationships and consent with teens.

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  • In this episode of "On a Mission," we tackle the pressing issue of teen vaping, a challenge that’s clouding the future of our youth. As vaping devices become more disguised and flavors more enticing, parents find themselves navigating through a fog of misinformation and concern. We cut through the haze, offering insights into the hidden dangers of vaping and providing parents with actionable strategies to protect their teens.

    Support and Resources: You’re not alone on this journey. There are numerous resources at your disposal:

    The Truth Initiative: Offers a text-to-quit program specifically for teens. Encourage your teen to text "DITCHVAPE" to 88709 for personalized support. Smokefree Teen: A fantastic tool for both parents and teens to explore together, providing insights and strategies to resist vaping. Dive into the resources at teen.smokefree.gov. The American Lung Association: Need someone to talk to or more information? They’re just a call away at 1-800-LUNGUSA (1-800-586-4872), or visit www.lung.org for a wealth of knowledge. WE WOULD LOVE TO HEAR FROM YOU!

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  • This episode is dedicated to understanding and combating sexual assault. We dive deep into the heart of a topic that affects millions yet often remains shrouded in silence. Through a blend of compelling statistics, insightful discussions on warning signs, and invaluable resources for prevention and support, this episode is a beacon of hope and empowerment. Whether you're a teen, young adult, member of the LGBTQ+ community, or an ally looking to make a difference, this episode offers the knowledge, empathy, and tools needed to combat sexual assault. Tune in to become part of a movement towards a safer, more understanding world.

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  • Dive into the crucial world of cyberbullying with our latest podcast episode, where we simplify the complexities of digital parenting into actionable advice. As technology becomes more intertwined with our children's daily lives, understanding the signs and solutions of cyberbullying is essential for every parent. Our host breaks down what cyberbullying is, how to detect if your child is affected, and practical steps to protect them, all in language that's easy to understand. Whether you're worried about your child's online safety or looking for ways to foster open communication, this episode offers the insights and tools you need to navigate the challenges of raising kids in the digital age. Tune in to empower yourself and your child against the perils of cyberbullying, ensuring they have a positive and safe online experience.

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  • This episode is dedicated to Eating Disorder Awareness Week, from February 26th to March 3rd. In this insightful session, we shine a light on the often-hidden world of eating disorders, exploring the complex mental health conditions that affect individuals and families worldwide. With a focus on hope and recovery, we delve into the signs of eating disorders, practical ways to offer support, and the invaluable resources available in the USA, including the National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA) and the Academy for Eating Disorders (AED).

    Whether you're seeking to understand more about these conditions, looking for ways to support a loved one, or navigating your own journey toward recovery, this episode is a beacon of knowledge, compassion, and encouragement. We cover everything from recognizing early warning signs and changes in behavior to the importance of professional help and the power of patient, supportive care.

    Join us as we unite to spread awareness, promote understanding, and foster an environment where recovery from eating disorders is not just a possibility but a reality. This is more than just a podcast episode—it's a step towards change, understanding, and hope for countless individuals. Don't miss this opportunity to be part of a meaningful conversation during Eating Disorder Awareness Week. Listen, learn, and let's make a difference together.

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  • When you are in your teens, a breakup can feel like the end of the world. As a parent, this can be heartbreaking to watch. You want to help your child and prevent them from harm, but they might not want you to intervene. Everyone has their own coping mechanisms and needs their own space to get over a breakup. Here are a few ways to help your teen get over a breakup in a healthy, mature manner.

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  • Attempting to stop your teenager from having a romantic relationship could lead to a problematic dynamic between you two in the long run.

    Rather than preventing, support your teen in establishing limits and encourage positive practices from the outset, such as when they are simply engaging in hand-holding or participating in group outings. This approach ensures they are ready for more private moments with a partner when the time comes. In this episode, we'll cover ways to assist your teenager in setting suitable boundaries in their dating life.

    Resources

    Love Is Respect: An invaluable resource offering advice, tools, and support to empower teens and young adults to find healthy ways to understand and navigate relationships. Available 24/7 by text (“LOVEIS” to 22522), call (866.331.9474), or live chat online. WE WOULD LOVE TO HEAR FROM YOU!

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  • We gain power when we take active steps to relax, even as the world seems to swirl around us. When relaxed, we maintain the presence and clarity of mind that enables us to make wise decisions and problem-solve. We prepare ourselves and our children to think clearly, even in stressful times— through active relaxation.

    In this episode, we go over a few breathing techniques to help you get into active relaxation mode. We also discuss Mindfulness exercises by Dr. Dzung Vo, you can find those videos here: https://youtu.be/iCNSDtzHgXo.

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  • Adolescence marks a time of significant changes in physical development. It’s a time when teens question what’s happening to their bodies and what’s expected. They often compare themselves to their friends — noticing differences in height as they stand in line or their bodies as they change into gym clothes. Sometimes these changes in development can trigger both parents and teens to have concerns. Those issues can range from concerns about puberty, physical development, self-esteem, and body image.

    In this episode, we will review some common concerns and issues related to physical development so you are more comfortable discussing questions and concerns.

  • National Adolescent Health Month™ (NAHM™) is a health observance that emphasizes the importance of building on young people’s strengths and potential, encouraging meaningful youth engagement in adolescent health activities, and highlighting key topics in adolescent health.

    Week 1: Expand sexual and reproductive health information and services. Better information and improved access to services will help adolescents make informed decisions about their sexual and reproductive health.

    So in this episode we are going to go over 7 Tips for Youth-Supporting Professionals for Talking with Youth About Sexual and Reproductive Health provides tangible recommendations to promote effective and open conversations about sexual and reproductive health with young people.

    Resources from Activate: The Center to Bring Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health Research to Youth-Supporting Professionals is a partnership between Child Trends and Chapin Hall and creates research-based resources for use by professionals who support young people experiencing the child welfare and/or justice systems, homelessness, and/or disconnection from school and work (i.e., opportunity youth).

  • In this podcast, we go over a few things parents can do to help teens avoid online mistakes.

    Resources:

    Riasing Digital Citizens - Parents Guide Common Sense Media Healthy Children Family Online Safety Institute Kelly Wallace, CNN