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Webinar Roundup: February 2022
February heard many conversations during the Be Strong Families webinar series “Staying Strong and Positive for Ourselves and Our Children.” Topics like: parenting teens, Black History Month, parenting LGBTQIA+ youth, mental health, parenting as a father, and many other inspired conversations during both our English and Spanish webinars! Watch the full webinar videos for yourself!
Environmental Vitality: Springtime Journey to Vitality
We are intimately and integrally connected to our surroundings, and those surroundings have a profound effect on the way we feel. This is the foundation of the Environmental Vitality Domain. Over the course of our conversations about this domain, several themes emerged.
Social Vitality: Springtime Journey to Vitality 2021
The pandemic reshaped how many of us view our relationships with ourselves and with the people in our life. Last week, our discussions around nurturing Social Vitality explored how we can learn from the past and move forward with joyful, healthy relationships.
Financial Vitality: Springtime Journey to Vitality 2021
This past week, our Springtime Journey to Vitality focus was the Financial Vitality domain, and the conversations set us up for future success. As usual there were a lot of open, candid reflection on why we are where we are—learned behaviors and limiting beliefs, challenges, and real-life experiences. We also built consensus on the building blocks to financial well-being for ourselves and our families.
Holistic Protection: Keeping Yourself and Your Family Safe
What is safety? What is security? How do we take care of ourselves in order to take care of our families?
How Can We Save the World Through Sustainability?
Sustainability is usually only talked about in relation to environmentalism, but it also has a strong connection to the world of family support. Here at Be Strong Families, we believe sustainability is an essential way of approaching family development and engagement.
How’s Grandma? Aging, Elders, and the Pandemic
The pandemic affects all of us, but the specific emotional and physical challenges that elders face are a heightened version of what we’re all going through. How can we better understand what elders' specific challenges are so that we can be compassionate and careful as we strive to reduce the effects? Geriatric Psychologist Lori Myren-Manbeck, Ph.D., has had the privilege of working with elders, and she joined us on a webinar to highlight the differential impact on elders in our population and to talk about concrete ways for us to be there for them during these trying times.
We’re a Member of the February #WeCanSaveTheWorld Sustainability Challenge
Be Strong Families has joined the February #WeCanSavetheWorld Sustainability Challenge! For the entirety of February 2021, there will be a sharing of tips to have a more sustainable lifestyle. Special guests will join sponsor Inclusivi-Tee every day on Facebook, and each guest will give tips for creating a sustainability plan while also issuing a challenge for the day.
Pandemic Resource – Supporting Child, Caregiver, and Family Well-Being in Times of Crisis: Strategies to Promote Effective Virtual and Phone Engagement
What are the strategies to engage and support child and family well-being during the pandemic? In Be Strong Families’ January 22, 2021 webinar, Julie Fliss and Dr. Valerie Spiva Collins joined us for an interactive presentation that introduced relevant resources that are based on the Protective Factors and build on family strengths to foster child and youth well-being.
A Path Towards Building Authentic Relationships and Creating Institutional Change: Allyship
Carol Mizoguchi returned to Be Strong Families’ “Staying Strong and Positive for Ourselves and Our Children” webinar series on January 8, 2021. This presentation continued the conversation about anti-racism through building authentic relationships and changing institutions.