Talking About Your
Found 4 free book(s)Tips for Talking with Employees About Career Development
dhrm.utah.govTips for Talking with Employees About Career Development ... • Share what you can about your career path and what you’ve learned along the way • Be open to questions your employees have about your experiences • Meet regularly to help them develop, improve and periodically re-evaluate Individual Development Plans (IDPs) ...
Helping Your Child Transition from Foster Care to Adoption
www.childwelfare.govTalking With Children About the Transition to Adoption. The transition to adoption is a gradual process for all involved. The adjustment period can be a vulnerable time as your child begins to understand they are a permanent member of your family and will not return to live with their birth family. Some children may feel
Talking with Your Teens about Sex: Going Beyond 'the Talk'
www.cdc.govTalking about sex, relationships, and the prevention of HIV, STDs, and pregnancy may not always be comfortable or easy, but you can encourage your teen to ask you questions and be prepared to give fair and honest answers. This will keep the door open for both of you to bring up the topic. It’s OK to say you’re feeling
Talking to Parents about HPV Vaccine
www.cdc.govTalking to Parents about HPV Vaccine Recommend HPV vaccination in the same way and on the same day as all adolescent vaccines. You can say, “Now that your son is 11, he is due for vaccinations today to help protect him from meningitis, HPV cancers, and whooping cough.