Spouses And Partners

Hello Underwear, Goodbye Diapers

Is your child asking about the bathroom? Or staying dry for a few hours at a time? Your child may be ready for toilet learning!
Join Bright Horizons for a virtual parent workshop on toilet learning where we’ll discuss:
Toilet Learning Signs & Skills
Creating a Toilet Learning Plan
Routines for Day and Night
As your partners in parenting, we’re here to help you and your child master this important early childhood milestone.

Searching for Diversity in Kids Books

It can be difficult to explain complex topics to kids. Books are a powerful tool for introducing ideas of diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging to your kids at home or in the classroom. But how to know which books to pick? Join the Office of Diversity & Inclusion (ODI), the Yale affinity groups, and the WorkLife & Childcare Program for a panel and discussion about introducing diversity into your kids’ books on October 24 from noon-1 p.m.

Conversations that Build Self-Esteem for Your Child with Autism or ADHD,

We want our children to live healthy, happy lives with strong connections and a positive sense of self. Conversation is a pathway to developing and sustaining a healthy, trusting relationship with your child and for having a positive impact on how they see themselves.
After this class you will be able to:
- Start conversations that matter
- Define self-esteem
- Recognize the importance of self-esteem for children with Autism and ADHD
- Apply practical strategies to strengthen your child’s self-esteem

VIRTUAL: Creating Communities of Inclusion and Belonging for Youth with Disabilities

Many faith communities still struggle to welcome and weave youth with disabilities into the ministries and relationships that make up the life of their congregation. Yet we are called to be communities without asterisks. Dr. Carter will share a powerful framework for reflecting upon and fostering belonging within youth and other congregational ministries. Together, we will explore the implications of this work on the ways we support youth with disabilities and on the ways we spur our own churches to be more inclusive and welcoming.

[Webinar] After Roe: The Role of Business in Access to Reproductive Healthcare

In the wake of the Supreme Court’s Dobbs decision, access to reproductive healthcare varies widely from state to state. How should businesses act to preserve that access for their employees, customers, and other stakeholders? We talk to alumni and faculty with expertise in human capital and reproductive health.
Panelists:
Natalie Adsuar, MD ‘10: Obstretician-Gynaecologist, Cleveland Clinic
Lisa Allen’91: Senior Vice President, HR & Talent Management, Sharp HealthCare
Heidi Brooks: Senior Lecturer in Organizational Behavior

The Charitable Impulse: Philanthropic Values from the 18th Century to Today

In the eighteenth century, charitable acts and societies in England and the American colonies were motivated by an understanding of moral and ethical obligations of the “better off” to do good works on behalf of the “needy.” Philanthropic organizations from this time reveal historical attitudes toward the benefit to the individual and the public of charitable activities.

Mental Health Essentials for Parents: Knowledge and Skills to Support Your Kids

All children are sad, anxious, irritable, or aggressive at times. Occasionally kids find it challenging to sit still, pay attention, or interact with others. In most cases, these are just typical phases in their development. However, these behaviors may indicate a more serious problem in some children. Without attention, these mental health conditions can prevent children from reaching their full potential.

Exhibition Curators' Talk: "Subjects and Objects: Slavic Collections at Yale, 1896–2022"

Please join us to celebrate the opening of “Subjects and Objects: Slavic Collections at Yale, 1896–2022,” which is on view in the Hanke Exhibition Gallery, Sterling Memorial Library.
Curators Anna Arays and Liliya Dashevski will discuss their exhibition and will be available for questions and conversation over light refreshments afterward.
No registration is necessary.
Note: Please see the library’s COVID updates to current public health protocols: https://library.yale.edu/news/covid-library-updates

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