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Snowline Joint Unified workshop urges parents to build open, supervised relationships with adolescents
Summary
At a Snowline Joint Unified parent workshop, a facilitator advised parents to build trust with adolescents through open conversation, consistent limits and supervision, and to address consent and sexting risks; an additional workshop for younger children was announced.
A workshop facilitator at a Snowline Joint Unified parent session urged Spanish-speaking parents to build trusting, supervised relationships with their adolescent children and to speak openly about consent, sexuality and online risks.
The facilitator opened by telling parents to “Construye una relación positiva al al hablar con sus hijos, enseñan interés sobre sobre lo que están aprendiendo.” ("Build a positive relationship by talking with your children and showing interest in what they are learning."), and framed the session around communication, consistent limits and monitoring.
Why it matters: parents at the session were encouraged that honest, repeated conversations reduce risky behavior and help adolescents form identity and resilience. The facilitator said strict, zero-tolerance rules can push young…
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