Venue: Chapel, AMK Presbyterian Church
(located within Presbyterian High School premises)
Speaker: Paul Tan
- Married with five children, three of which are teenagers
- Has a graduate degree in Psychology (emphasis on counselling)
- A certified facilitator of "No Apologies" programme by Focus on the Family
- Has published a book on Parenting Teenagers in 2010
- Is board member of the PHS School Management Committee
Cost : $6 per parent / $10 per couple (non-refundable)
In the news recently, it was reported how even young adults can have misconceptions about their sexuality. They hold certain housewives' tales as true, e.g. using coca-cola to prevent pregnancies etc.
Teenagers, curious on this subject, very often obtain their information on this subject through their friends and via the internet. However, the best sexual health education begins at home. We want our teenagers to get the correct information but, very often, parents find it very difficult to bring up and handle this subject.
This Parenting talk is for parents and guardians only. It seeks to give parents a better understanding of how to communicate sexuality to teenagers.
Most importantly, it puts sexuality in the correct perspective - how God intends sexuality to be.
Programme
8.50 am : Registration
9.00 am : Session 1
- Why communicate sexualtiy matters to our teenagers.
- Prepare the teenagers for the onset of puberty.
10.30 am : Tea-Break
10.45 am : Session 2
- How to teach abstinence from sex before marriage to our teenager
- Guide teenagers to manage undesirable contents in the media and avoid involvement in
risky behaviours.
12.15 pm : Question and Answer session.12.30 pm : End of Programme
Students have been given the circulars, which include participation slips. Kindly complete and return to teacher with the cash payment. A nil return on the participation slip is also required, when you not attending the seminar.
If you have any enquiries or for more information, please contact :
Mr Julian Lau, HOD for Pupil Development (tel 64543722 ext 230)
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