Here are some recommendations of books for the upcoming Monday Night For You BlogTalkRadio show as recommended by Nakeyshaey Allen, the co-host:
“But I Love Him: Protecting Your Teen Daughter from Controlling, Abusive Dating Relationships”
Author: Jill Murray
“In Love and In Danger: A Teen’s Guide to Breaking Free of Abusive Relationships”
Author: Barrie Levy
“No More Secrets : Violence in Lesbian Relationships”
Author: Janice Ristock
“WOMAN BATTERING: Creative Pastoral Care and Counseling”
Author: Carol J. Adams
Some other useful resources are:
“Love is Respect: National Teen Dating Abuse Helpline”
http://www.loveisrespect.org/
“Break the Cycle: Empowering Youth to End Domestic Violence”
http://www.breakthecycle.org/
“The Family Violence Project”
http://www.familyviolenceproject.org/
Hope you have a chance to check those resources out.
Don’t forget to listen in at www.blogtalkradio.com/for-you-network. For You Network has a show every Monday at 9PM PST, 1st Monday its all about Health and Nutrition, 2nd Monday about A-Z of Business, 3rd Monday Family Matters, and 4th Monday Money Talks. There is always a interesting speaker with great info. Upcoming for Family Matters (9/20/10 at 9pm PST) Nakeysheay Allen (www.thehiphoptherapist.com), an international dynamo and HipHopTherapist will discuss "What (Grand)Parents Should Know about Teen Dating Violence." Ms Allen will have some tips for parents to know what to look for in terms of symtoms. So tune in on your computer – this is MUST know info for (Grand)Parents. How many have experienced violence while dating (emotional, physical or sexual)?How many of you Parents have dealt with this issue with your teenager. If you like to ask a question please let us know. The more we learn the better we become.
Show Host (9/20) Gisella Thomas, Executive Director For YOu Network
Time Management Tips Needed!!
During a fabulous inprompto presentation on New Media Marketing at the last San Fernando Valley For You Network meeting, Dr. J (Jaelline Jaffe, Lemon-Aid Counseling, www.LemonAidCounseling.com) made the audience realize why it is so important to be consistant to regularly communicate on Facebook and LinkedIn. She inspired me, along with all the ladies present, to ‘get going regularly.’
Now my question to you. How do you manage your time to work with Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, Website, and all the other Social Media sources regularly and not feel overwhelmed or get ’stuck’ at your computer for hours on end. Anyone has any time management tips that work for them? Please share …..
Gisella Thomas, Executive Board For You Network www.4younetwork.org