Life Skills: Personal Relationship Skills
Use these resources to supplement our Life Skills: Personal Relationship Skills curriculum.
PowerPoint Presentations
These PowerPoint presentations were developed by CIMC to accompany our Life Skills: Personal Relationship Skills curriculum. To view a presentation online, select the link below. To download a file to your hard drive, right-click the link. If you do not have Microsoft PowerPoint, you can download a free PowerPoint viewer that will allow you to use these presentations in the classroom.
Other Resources
Other resources were developed by government agencies, universities, and private organizations. They are not a required part of the curriculum, but we think you will find something useful to your program. All are PDF files unless otherwise noted.
Unit 1
- Catch the Spirit: A Student's Guide to Community Service
- Interpersonal Leadership Skills: Communications Basics
- Interpersonal Leadership Skills: Facilitation
- Interpersonal Leadership Skills: Managing Conflict
- Work Relationships
- Staying Cool — Even When You're Hot Mad!
- Dealing With Our Anger
- Dating Violence
- First Step (Domestic Violence)
- Couple Talk: Enhancing Your Relationship
- When Violence Hits Home: Bringing the Facts to Light (plus Teaching Guide)
- Friends Indeed: A Course in Helping
- People Talk: Enhancing Your Relationships (plus Leader's Guide)
- Finding the Connection: How to Create and Use a Personal Network (plus Leader's Guide)
- Keeping in Touch With Others
- Making Introductions
- Building Neighborhood Connections: An Introduction to Successful Neighboring
- Helping Your Children Navigate Their Teenage Years: A Guide for Parents
- Guide to Exploring African American Culture
- Diversity Discussion Starters
- An Overview of Diversity Awareness
- Diversity Activities for Youth and Adults
- More Diversity Activities for Youth and Adults
- Proverbs to Promote Understanding Across Generations and Cultures
- Work Relationships
Unit 2
- Adventures in Parenting: How Responding, Preventing, Monitoring, Mentoring, and Modeling Can Help
- Divorce Matters: Coping With Stress and Change
- Divorce Matters: Talking With Children
- Divorce Matters: A Child's View
- Divorce Matters: Talking With Your Child's Other Parent
- Divorce Matters: Visitation Dos and Don'ts
- Couples Considering Parenthood
- Family Change: Separation and Divorce (plus Leader's Manual)
- Because Life Goes On... Helping Children and Youth Live With Separation and Divorce
- Building Strong Single-Parent Families
- Midlife Memo: Marriage by Midlife
- Principles of Parenting: Strengthening Your Marriage
- Principles of Parenting: Now That We're Divorced, How Can We Parent Together?
- Principles of Parenting: The Challenge of Being a Parent
Unit 3
- Personal Leadership Skills: The Leader Within You
- Personal Leadership Skills: Values and Ethics
- Personal Leadership Skills: Understanding Your Leadership Style
- Managing Conflict
- LEADS (Leadership Excellence And Dynamic Solutions) Curriculum Notebook
- Successful Negotiating Skills
- Dealing Creatively with Conflict
- Working With Group Conflict
Unit 4
- Workplace Mail and Internet Use: Employees and Employers Beware
- In China, Good Manners Means Good Business
- The Other Customs Barrier: Cultural Research Avoids Business Blunders
- The Art of Tipping
- What's Your Etiquette IQ?
- Making Introductions
- Good Manners and Etiquette for Everyday Living
- Mealtime Manners
- Table Manners That Take You Anywhere
- Weekend Guests: Entertaining and Being Entertained
- Kids in Control: A Kid's Guide to Being Responsible
- Road Rage: How to Avoid Agressive Driving
- Dinner is Served: An Etiquette Guide
- World Citizen's Guide
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Updated 02.14.07

