Introductory session for new Family Course on Wednesday 10 June

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The Caribbean Institute for Family Development (CIFD) invites you to attend an introductory session on the Family and Marriage on Wednesday 10th June 2015.
The session is for married couples with young children and aims to equip them with the experience and tools that successful families have employed. It also provides a forum for an enriching exchange among couples.
The Course will entail  9 monthly sessions with group discussions being done using a case study approach. It follows the outline of the First Letters program described below.
Venue: Trimont College, Lp 15, La Horquette Branch Road, Glencoe (see map at link below)
Date: Wednesday 10th June 2015
Time: 6:30pm – 8 pm
If you have any questions, feel free to contact myself at CIFD as per below.
We do look forward to meeting you both on 10th June. Just come along and see how your marriage relationship and family can benefit.
Best regards.
Gregory O’Young
734-6084

 First Letters

For parents with children from 4 to 7 years old

Children between 4 and 7 years old start to develop their personality and reach the age of reason. This stage requires much individualized attention from parents.

The course will help parents reconcile a unique upbringing with the influence of friends and family. It is now time to introduce to children the family style that each marriage creates and help channel their behavior on the basis of the human virtues.

Topics:

  1. Introduction. Reaching the age of reason
  2. Study of different characters
  3. Educate by targets: Grow as a person
  4. Home and professional life
  5. Exercising authority
  6. Games and watching TV. Leisure time
  7. Finding time for being a couple
  8. Family environment: relatives and friends involved in education
  9. Education on human sexuality
  10. Feelings and sensitivity
  11. Psychological conflicts

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Chaplain for the Caribbean Institute for Family Development

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