The Institute for Relationship Intelligence reaches thousands of teens each year in urban & suburban areas of NJ/PA and other states with messages of healthy relationships, self-leadership and service to others.
In the last decade, I.R.I. has reached more than 130,000 youth, helping them to focus on achieving their future dreams and avoiding the traps that could endanger their lives and goals!
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Recent Articles
The 8 Best Inspirational Books to Buy for Teens in 2018
Help your child feel confident and empowered
By Cheryl Lock
Courtesy of Very Well Family
Best Overall Book for Teens: You Don’t Have to Learn Everything the Hard Way
“Reviewers says this book is chock-full of tidbits to help teenagers navigate a complicated world.”
If you’re looking for a book that covers it all, check out “You Don’t Have to Learn Everything the Hard Way” by Laya Saul. Covering topics like sexual abuse, pain, facing obstacles, peer pressure, drugs, and many others, Saul provides teens chapters with bite-sized […]
Tips for Students: Staying Motivated in the Winter Months
By Taylor Massey.
Courtesy of Cenage.
Staying motivated in the long winter months is no easy feat. Schools in many locations experience blizzards and severe weather conditions that make it hard to commute. And we’re all faced with fewer daylight hours that can make it hard to stay active and in high-spirits. If you’ve noticed your students dragging more than usual lately, share these top five tips for staying motivated in the winter months.
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[Schoolwork] is not for the faint of heart. It’s easy to lose your motivation in the middle of spring semester, when all you want to do is stay inside your cozy bedroom. […]