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Dibble Webinar
June 10, 2026
Explore Mind Matters 2.0: A Map for Thriving
We’re proud to introduce Mind Matters 2.0: A Map for Thriving — a fully updated curriculum grounded in the latest neuroscience and trauma-informed care, and we want you to see it up close.
Join us for a live webinar with the author of Mind Matters, Carolyn Curtis, Ph.D., and Aaron Larson, Director of Programs, as they walk through the updated curriculum and show you what’s new, what’s deeper, and what’s possible for the people you serve.

Mind Matters 2.0 is Here — and It’s Better Than Ever
For years, Mind Matters has helped teens and adults do some of the most important work of their lives: building resilience, managing stress, and learning to extend compassion to themselves.
Now, that foundation gets even stronger. Mind Matters 2.0 has been fully updated to reflect the latest research in neuroscience and trauma-informed care — because the people you serve deserve a program that keeps pace with the science of healing.

Pressure to Send: Teens, Sexting, and Relationships
When a boyfriend keeps asking for a photo, stranger warnings fall short. Research reveals how coercion, gender, and relationship dynamics shape teen sexting.

Teens Growing Increasingly Concerned About Their Bond with AI Chatbots
A new Drexel University study found that many teens using AI companion chatbots like Character.AI are developing dependency patterns similar to behavioral addiction, including sleep disruption, declining academic performance, and difficulty disengaging from the bots.
Healthy Relationships for 'Tweens
Dibble uses a positive youth development framework to prepare fifth and sixth graders for healthy relationships.
Healthy Relationships for Younger Teens (Middle School)
Dibble works with younger teens to teach them healthy relationship skills early in their lives.
Healthy Relationships for Older Teens (High School) & Young Adults
Dibble’s materials teach teens and young adults how to be successful in friendships, dating, and love.

