http://www.respectrx.com/about/programs/respect_rally.html
The Respect Rally is a half-day conference—followed by a 24-session curriculum (The Respect Keep It Going! Kit)—that empowers teens to boost self-respect and spread respect for all through The Respect Basics.
The Rally is based on our best-selling book for teen girls, RESPECT: A Girl's Guide to Getting Respect & Dealing When Your Line Is Crossed, which has been featured by CNN, National Public Radio, USA Today, Glamour, Teen Vogue and others.
Based on the success of the girl program, we have now created a co-ed Rally for teen boys, too, and a college program! ,,The Rally can also be formatted for parents and teen advocates. For middle school students, we offer Respect Connect, a 90-minute program.
After attending the Rally: 98% of 500 teens surveyed understood the difference between respect and disrespect (up from 51% prior to attending the Rally)…90% of teens respected each other as equals (up from 65%).…82% felt equipped to make positive choices and act as role models (up from 42%).
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http://www.respectrx.com/about/programs/respect_rally.html
The Respect Rally is a half-day conference—followed by a 24-session curriculum (The Respect Keep It Going! Kit)—that empowers teens to boost self-respect and spread respect for all through The Respect Basics.
The Rally is based on our best-selling book for teen girls, RESPECT: A Girl's Guide to Getting Respect & Dealing When Your Line Is Crossed, which has been featured by CNN, National Public Radio, USA Today, Glamour, Teen Vogue and others.
Based on the success of the girl program, we have now created a co-ed Rally for teen boys, too, and a college program! ,,The Rally can also be formatted for parents and teen advocates. For middle school students, we offer Respect Connect, a 90-minute program.
After attending the Rally: 98% of 500 teens surveyed understood the difference between respect and disrespect (up from 51% prior to attending the Rally)…90% of teens respected each other as equals (up from 65%).…82% felt equipped to make positive choices and act as role models (up from 42%).