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The School for parents 'Educating to prevent in adolescence' begins in January

26 December 2018 - 02: 45

The Department of Social Welfare, through the Unit of Community Prevention in Addictive Behaviors (UPCCA), has organized a new edition, and twenty, of the School of fathers and mothers 'Educating to prevent in adolescence'.
 
The fundamental objective of this school is to enhance the educational and preventive capacity from the family and to place mothers and fathers with respect to the reality of their children, raising the risks, behaviors or problems that may arise. Preventive action from the family begins at a young age, so this school not only invites mothers and fathers of teenagers, but also all those families that have a child at home.

La XX School of fathers and mothers will be developed during the months of January and February of the 2019, in the facilities of the IES Historian Chabás. The sessions will be held on 16, 23 and 30 days in January and 6 and 13 in February, from 19 to 21 hours.

Contents

  • Information about drugs. How would you act before the detection of consumption? (16 for January)
  • Do you already set standards and limits for your teen? (23 for January)
  • With what risks and learning is the adolescent? (30 for January)
  • How would you improve communication and social skills with your adolescent son? (6 for February)
  • Do you know how to guide your adolescent son / daughter in the use of new technologies? Do you know the legal aspects? (13 for February)

Assistance is free and only pre-registration is required, providing personal information and a telephone or contact email. Registration can be made in person at the UPCCA Service or at Social Services (Archduke Charles Square, 3), by telephone to the numbers 96 646 70 27 and 628 076 449, by email to the address upccadenia @ ayto-denia .es, in a private message on Facebook UPCC-Dénia Prevention Addictions Dénia City Hall or on Instagram @upccadenia.

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