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2020 Inspiring Women | Martina Shabram
“This generation of young people is the most engaged, righteous, compassionate group of folks I’ve ever known. Y’all are doing the work every day to make yourselves a world better than the one we’re handing you.”
2020 Inspiring Women | Maya Reddy
Meet Maya Reddy – a member of the USA Archery Team, and one of the incredible people included in the 2020 Inspiring Women project created by WACY, the Women’s Advisory Council for Youth.
2020 Inspiring Women | Christine Buckson
Christine Buckson is a former marine, an aunt, and one of the incredible women recognized in the 2020 Inspiring Women project presented by WACY, the Women’s Advisory Council for Women.
What is a Relationship Bill of Rights?
Relationships are a valuable part of a family and of growing up. While healthy relationships provide so much joy and value to the lives of youth, they also have their challenges. One tool that families and youth can use is a Relationship Bill of Rights.
Conflict in Family Relationships
We’ve all been there – arguing with our kids, arguing with each other, and feeling the stress and tension that everyday situations bring into our lives. Conflict can be a challenging thing to navigate with our family.
How to Support Your Teen and Their Friendships
The friendships teen make are an integral part of growing up with fun, memories, support, and growth. They also introduce challenges like gossip, bullying, and relational aggression. How can you best support your teens and their friendships?
Fostering Strong Family Relationships
What are the characteristics of a healthy family? What are some ways to build strong(er) family relationships? A child’s earliest relationships begin at the family level. Learn how to support youth by fostering healthy family relationships.
Girl Empowerment Re-imagined at Ophelia’s Place
The Register-Guard in Eugene reported on OP’s efforts to meet girls where they are during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Supporting LGBTQIA+ Youth: A Starting Place for Parents
Providing a safe space for youth of all identities to be their true selves is part of what Ophelia’s Place is all about. As parents and adults, there are many ways to be an adult ally to the LGBTQ youth in your life. The impact is significant for youth and their futures.
LGBTQIA+ Allyship for Educators
All students deserve to feel safe at school. Research shows LGBTQIA+ youth who are shown acceptance and allyship have higher self-esteem and are more protected against depression, substance use, and unprotected sex. Educators can help.
What is an Adult Ally?
Think about an adult who was important to you when you were a teenager. A teacher? A youth group counselor? A cool aunt? Odds are, you can think of at least one adult who has made a difference in your life. What is it about them that makes them so memorable? Was it the way they talked to you? The way they made you feel?
Resisting Adultism
How many times have you heard one of these? (Or said one of them?)
“You’re so smart for a 15-year-old.”
“You think this is hard? Wait until you’re older!”
“Would you grow up?”
Active Listening & Why It Matters
It’s annoying to feel like you’re not being heard. But actually, the frustration comes from feeling like others aren’t listening to you. It may seem like semantics, but listening and hearing are different and they both impact communication.
OP Meets Girls Where They Are During Pandemic
Meet Sabia - she’s an OP girl who shares her experiences with Ophelia’s Place pre-pandemic and virtually.
Social Media Alternatives Promote Connection for Youth
Social media isn’t the only online tool for youth to stay connected.
Social Media - A Place to Connect
We know the potential risks that social media plays in our young people’s lives. As parents and educators, many of our conversations with young people revolve around cyberbullying, hacking, online drama, and staying safe.