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SUMMARY:Cultures of Dignity at Monarch High School
DESCRIPTION:A Presentation with Rosalind Wiseman author of Queenbees and Wannabes\, & Masterminds and Wingmen.\nBased on over twenty years of teaching and constant feedback from today’s generation of young people\, Rosalind Wiseman’s presentation is a call for action to transform the way we understand youth culture and create communities where children can thrive. From young people’s friendships\, social media use\, gossip\, drama\, bullying\, and the constant pressure to “keep up\,” she’ll share how children and teens develop their sense of self and guide their decision making in everything from their academic choices\, friends\, and how they manage conflict. In addition\, she’ll give concrete advice to parents and educators so they\, in turn\, can guide their children through the normal yet challenging problems young people face– while avoiding the common communication breakdowns and power struggles between children and adults. \nRosalind Wiseman has had only one job since graduating from college—to help communities shift the way we think about children and teens’ emotional and physical wellbeing. As a teacher\, thought leader\, author\, and media spokesperson on bullying\, ethical leadership\, the use of social media\, and media literacy\, she is in constant dialogue and collaboration with educators\, parents\, children\, and teens. Rosalind is the founder of Cultures of Dignity and is the author of the flexible\, dynamic curriculum Owning Up: Empowering Adolescents to Confront Social Cruelty\, Bullying\, and Injustice. She is also the author of Queen Bees and Wannabes: Helping Your Daughter Survive Cliques\, Gossip\, Boyfriends\, and the New Realities of Girl World—the groundbreaking\, best-selling book that was the basis for the movie Mean Girls. \nREGISTER \nPEN PALs Contact Paula for your discount tickets. paula.nelson@penbv.org \nDOWNLOADABLE FLYER
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SUMMARY:Cultures of Dignity TEST
DESCRIPTION:Rosalind is the author of the New York Times’ bestsellers\, Queen Bees & Wannabes\, which was turned into the movie Mean Girls and Masterminds & Wingmen. She is also the author of The Guide (which is being developed into a movie with the help of a teen advisory board)\, and the young adult novel\, Boys\, Girls and Other Hazardous Materials. In the fall of 2016\, she published the Owning Up Curriculum\, a social-emotional learning curriculum that she wrote in collaboration with middle and high school students.\nShe is constantly developing new books\, films\, and social media projects with her team at Cultures of Dignity and young people throughout the country. Although she grew up in Washington DC\, she was born in Philadelphia\, she now lives in Boulder Colorado.
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