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Today’s Tip

Being a supportive parent means having your child’s best interests at heart but also being present, involved, and helpful. It includes:
• actively encouraging them to do their best with school, their hobbies, and interests
• listening without judgment and seeking to understand their concerns and challenges
• acknowledging their achievements and supporting them through mistakes and challenges
• setting consistent expectations and consequences to help them to feel secure and able to predict outcomes
• treating them fairly and developing a trusting relationship.
The influence that you have over your child is more dependent on a trusting relationship than it is on how much authority you dish out and how many lectures you give. It may feel like they’re trying to push you away, but they’re actually trying to push themselves away from you to choose a direction in life, and to shape an identity for themselves as a separate, independent person.
Love, support, trust, and optimism from their family make them feel safe and secure and are powerful weapons against peer pressure, life’s challenges, and disappointments.
Your aim is to keep your child safe and to give them the foundations they need to do their best. At a minimum they need:
• to know they are loved for who they are, and that you are always there to support them
• an environment where basic needs such as a safe and healthy place to live, healthy food, and school supplies are made a priority
• protection and support to keep themselves safe from mental and physical abuse
• respect for their feelings and concerns
• acknowledgement of their milestones and achievements such as birthdays or first day at school
• respect for their friends, clothing, sports and music choices, and interests.

Children learn more from what you are than what you teach

February 24, 2021

“Children learn more from what you are than what you teach.” – W.E.B. Dubois Parents are impactful. We affect our children’s emotions, self-esteem and their feelings of security. Our actions toward and in front of your children have a strong impact. It starts with behavior…

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The Yunion is hiring

February 22, 2021

The Yunion is hiring, and we’re looking for skilled and passionate people like you to join our team. Reporting to the Director of Operations, the Operations Coordinator will assist with the management of the non-profit organization’s daily business activities and providing direct support to the…

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Sticks & Stones

February 22, 2021

It’s something about having a Script come to life. We had our first in-person Table Read for the Yunion’s upcoming film “Sticks & Stones” in partnership with TBOP Media We had a great time and we can’t wait to get this production going. We Love…

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Friday Parent Check-In

February 19, 2021
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The Yunion is Hiring

February 18, 2021

The Yunion is hiring, and we’re looking for skilled and passionate people like you to join our team. If you’re interested email your resume to careers@theyunion.org or visit us at theyunion.org/careers

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Did You Know?

February 18, 2021

Parents, “Did You Know?” Most adolescents support reserving sex for marriage, both in general and for themselves. Though it may seem that’s the opposite based on what we see in the media and from the culture. Parents continue to communicate with your child around these…

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Growing up with your Parents

February 17, 2021

Parents, was this your mom growing up? Are you this parent today? Share your thoughts in the comments.

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Build Strong Children Than Repair Broken Men

February 15, 2021

“It’s easier to build strong children than repair broken men.” – Frederick Douglas This statement is so true and we see it everyday in our work. Children start off with a light and innocence that comes natural to them. Over time we see life experiences…

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Black History Month Part 2

February 10, 2021

If you missed the broadcast yesterday here is what you missed. For Black History Month, WDIV Local 4 / ClickOnDetroit is shining a spotlight on change-makers in our community, including our CEO & Founder Jason Wilson who is combining martial arts and life experiences to…

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Black History Month Change Maker

February 9, 2021

We are honored that our CEO and FounderJason Wilson is one of the amazing Detroiters featured as a WDIV Local 4 / ClickOnDetroit Black History Month Change Maker. The shortened segment airs today at 6pm (EST) and the full story this weekend. Thank youLarry Spruill…

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Sticks and Stones

February 8, 2021

Yesterday we had an Amazing Cast and Crew meeting with the team from the new movie The Yunion is producing called “Sticks and Stones”. We are excited to have such a group of dynamic actors and crew members. Stay tuned, much more to come. Let’s…

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A Path for Success

February 4, 2021

Here is a great article about the great work we are doing in the Metro Detroit Area. It also highlights our partner with Wayne State University’s School of Social Work. https://socialwork.wayne.edu/…/a-path-for-success…    

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The Service for Youth and Families Part 2

February 3, 2021

Let’s try this again. Do you know any youth and or families in need of additional support in the Metro Detroit area or Wayne County.

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The Service for Youth and Families

February 3, 2021

The Yunion has programs to service youth and families in the Metro Detroit area.

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First Day Back In A Face 2 Face and Virtual Class

February 3, 2021

Yesterday was our first day back in a Face 2 Face space since March 5th, 2020. We had a hybrid session, 4 students in person and about 15 students virtually. Our Life Guides (JayPittsNeriah Reign) did a great job and the students really had a…

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The Yunion Charitable Foundation

February 1, 2021

We can’t do the work without your support! The Yunion would like to thank the Comerica Charitable Foundation for selecting us as grant recipients its’ fourth grant season of 2020. Their support will help us in continuing the work of the CATTA, training young boys…

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