Crime Stoppers of Houston CEO Rania Mankarious joined The Dana Cortez Show to talk about the importance of teaching your kids how to recognize toxic relationships, ask for help, and keep your private information private! Students struggle with tough questions that they don't always feel safe asking out loud, and CSoH has the tools to help families and schools respond to the real, unfiltered concerns that students are facing every day in classrooms, hallways, and online.
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Crime Stoppers of Houston CEO Rania Mankarious joined The Dana Cortez Show to talk about the importance of teaching your kids how to recognize toxic relationships, ask for help, and keep your private information private! Students struggle with tough questions that they don't always feel safe asking out loud, and CSoH has the tools to help families and schools respond to the real, unfiltered concerns that students are facing every day in classrooms, hallways, and online.
Crime Stoppers of Houston - How to Talk With Your Kids About Important Issues
The Dana Cortez Morning Show
8 minutes
2 weeks ago
Crime Stoppers of Houston - How to Talk With Your Kids About Important Issues
Crime Stoppers of Houston CEO Rania Mankarious joined The Dana Cortez Show to talk about the importance of teaching your kids how to recognize toxic relationships, ask for help, and keep your private information private! Students struggle with tough questions that they don't always feel safe asking out loud, and CSoH has the tools to help families and schools respond to the real, unfiltered concerns that students are facing every day in classrooms, hallways, and online.
The Dana Cortez Morning Show
Crime Stoppers of Houston CEO Rania Mankarious joined The Dana Cortez Show to talk about the importance of teaching your kids how to recognize toxic relationships, ask for help, and keep your private information private! Students struggle with tough questions that they don't always feel safe asking out loud, and CSoH has the tools to help families and schools respond to the real, unfiltered concerns that students are facing every day in classrooms, hallways, and online.