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Snowline Joint Unified hosts parent workshop on teen relationships, consent and online safety
Summary
Snowline Joint Unified staff and partner social workers from DMCC led a parent workshop covering authoritative parenting, teen identity, consent, sexting legal risks, phone and sleep routines, and how parents can talk with middle- and high-school students about healthy relationships.
Katie Bodell, a teacher on special assignment for health and wellness with Snowline Joint Unified, introduced a parent workshop on teen dating, consent and online safety on behalf of the district and its partners.
The presentation, led by social workers from DMCC, covered how parents can use authoritative (not authoritarian) parenting to reduce harm, practical steps to set phone and sleep routines, how to talk with middle- and high-school students about dating and body changes, and the legal and school-reporting options if students share sexually explicit images.
Bodell opened the session by identifying her role: "I'm a teacher on special assignment with health and wellness for students." She said the workshop continued a series of parent education events and that the presenters were DMCC social workers from Napa Valley and Serrano High School.
Presenters described several evidence-based and practical…
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