Sunday, April 30, 2017

13 Reasons Why: Talking Points for Parents and Educators


I'm sure you've heard all the hype about Netflix's 13 Reason's Why. It's a story about a girl named Hannah Baker who commits suicide and leaves behind a series of cassette tapes to explain why she killed herself.



I've watched the series and one thing that bothers me is the  (SPOILERS)  very ineffectual help the main character received when she went to her school counselor. The guy was really out of his depth and I do not think it was a fair portrayal of what kids should expect when they reach out for help. Is it possible that somewhere there are people in these positions that are really not suited/trained as they should be? Sadly, I have to admit that there probably are. But they are the rare exception and not what kids should expect to encounter.


All that being said, I worry, I do truly worry about the world we live in today and how easy it is to bully in our cyber society. I am so glad I didn't grow up in it. But my daughter is and it scares the crap out of me.

 

Below are some talking points and some PDF documents that you can download to help you discuss 13 Reasons Why with your kids, if you choose to watch it with them. I think it's an important show for parents to watch, even if they don't watch it with their kids.  Your kids are going to be exposed to it one way or another even if it's just through conversations with other kids.  Make sure you know what's going on and that you can be there to guide them through.  I hope you find this helpful.

 

(For those who don't watch, try the 10 Tips for Parents PDF)

​God bless and keep you all!


 

If you are struggling with thoughts of suicide:


  • Text START to 741-741
  • Call 1-800-273-TALK (8255)

TALKING POINTS FOR 13 Reasons Why:

  • 13 Reasons Why is a fictional story based on a widely known novel and is meant to be a cautionary tale.
  • You may have similar experiences and thoughts as some of the characters in 13RW. People often identify with characters they see on TV or in movies. However, it is important to remember that there are healthy ways to cope with the topics covered in 13RW and acting on suicidal thoughts is not one of them.
  • If you have watched the show and feel like you need support or someone to talk to- reach out. Talk with a friend, family member, a counselor, or therapist. There is always someone who will listen.
  • Suicide is not a common response to life’s challenges or adversity. The vast majority of people who experience bullying, the death of a friend, or any other adversity described in 13RW do not die by suicide. In fact, most reach out, talk to others and seek help or find other productive ways of coping. They go on to lead healthy, normal lives.
  • Suicide is never a heroic or romantic act. Hannah’s suicide (although fictional) is a cautionary tale, not meant to appear heroic and should be viewed as a tragedy.
  • It is important to know that, in spite of the portrayal of a serious treatment failure in 13RW, there are many treatment options for life challenges, distress and mental illness. Treatment works.
  • Suicide affects everyone and everyone can do something to help if they see or hear warning signs that someone is at risk of suicide.
  • Talking openly and honestly about emotional distress and suicide is ok. It will not make someone more suicidal or put the idea of suicide in their mind. If you are concerned about someone, ask them about it.
  • Knowing how to acknowledge and respond to someone who shares their thoughts of emotional distress or suicide with you is important. Don’t judge them or their thoughts. Listen. Be caring and kind. Offer to stay with them. Offer to go with them to get help or to contact a crisis line.
  • How the guidance counselor in 13RW responds to Hannah’s thoughts of suicide is not appropriate and not typical of most counselors. School counselors are professionals and a trustworthy source for help. If your experience with a school counselor is unhelpful, seek other sources of support such as a crisis line.
  • While not everyone will know what to say or have a helpful reaction, there are people who do, so keep trying to find someone who will help you. If someone tells you they are suicidal, take them seriously and get help.
  • When you die you do not get to make a movie or talk to people any more. Leaving messages from beyond the grave is a dramatization produced in Hollywood and is not possible in real life.
  • Memorializing someone who died by suicide is not a recommended practice. Decorating someone’s locker who died by suicide and/or taking selfies in front of such a memorial is not appropriate and does not honor the life of the person who died by suicide.
  • Hannah’s tapes blame others for her suicide. Suicide is never the fault of survivors of suicide loss. There are resources and support groups for suicide loss survivors.



Talking Points10 Tips for Parents

Monday, September 19, 2016

Original New York Seltzer - Get it in New England



Ok - WHO LOVED NEW YORK SELTZER? I did! And not just because it was an 80s thing. When I first tried it, 30-odd years ago, I was sure I'd hate it, but I loved it! I have never found any other seltzer I can even tolerate. They all have a weird, sort of salty aftertaste to me.

But now ONYS is back! Unfortunately, it isn't currently being sold anywhere in New England. You can buy it online, but it's really expensive. (the price gouging on Amazon is obscene). I have been emailing the company for several months and know they are trying to get a distributor for this area.

If you like New York Seltzer and want to see it on shelves in our area, please take a minute to send an email to your favorite supermarket(s) corporate website and request they carry Original New York Seltzer.  The more stores interested in carrying the product, the more interested distributors will be in making it available to them.  And spread the word!

Links:

Official ONYS website - http://drinknewyorkseltzer.com

Stop and Shop Product Request

Shaw's/Safeway Customer Service

Hannaford Customer Service

Market Basket Customer Service


Thursday, February 25, 2016

DO NOT Subscribe to The Box by Letitia Elizabeth

DO NOT SUBSCRIBE TO THE BOX! The owner, Letitia Elizabeth is dishonest. When she launched her Decoterie box last year, a lot of people were unhappy with some of the very cheap contents for what was an extremely expensive "luxury" box. She told people to send back these really awful coasters and she would send out new ones with her fall mailing. I have never received my new coasters or anything at all to compensate. She answered all my emails when she thought I'd promote her. But now that I am angry that she hasn't fulfilled her promise on replacing the coasters, she hasn't acknowledged a single email and I have no new coasters or replacement product of any kind. AVOID HER AT ALL COSTS

I used to run subscriptionboxreport.com (I recently sold the blog), and when she thought I would promote her, she was all sweet as pie and always replied immediately to any email I sent her. But now that I'm fed up with her excuses and want what was promised - low and behold - not one single reply. Not from her personal email or her business email.

I gave her the benefit of the doubt that she would make good on her promise and she has proven that she won't. She is dishonest and can't be trusted. This is NOT a woman to give your hard earned money to for so-called luxury items that are often not worth anywhere near what she claims the retail value to be.