“This course has enlightened me about how to deal with teenagers.” – Jesus Centre Dublin participant.
We know that Parenting is tough. We know that Parenting teenagers can be really tough. That is why we are bringing the vastly experienced staff of ACET Northern Ireland to deliver our Parent/Teen Communication Skills course in Dublin.
We have trained church leaders all over the country on HIV, listening skills, mental health and more. Together with our participants we have identified Parenting as an enormously challenging area, particularly in the context of the generation divide marked by migration from one continent to another. I remember the day a Pastor said to me, over coffee, “Richard, I don’t know how to talk to my 14-year-old daughter. It is like she is speaking a different language.” “You are not alone.” was my reply.
We have already trained parents on our Level 2 course in Jesus Centre Dublin. 100% of participants stated that the course equipped them to be better parents in areas such as Teenage Development, Strategies for Resolving Conflict, How to Build Self esteem in Teenagers and Talking about Sex and Relationships with Teenagers. Now we are repeating the same course for new participants
Would you consider joining us as together we explore areas of Conflict and Listening and see how God might equip us to become better parents for our wonderful children?
Course Details:
Saturday 19th November: 9:30am – 4:15pm
Saturday 26th November: 9:30am – 4:15pm
Attendance is required for both days.
Venue: Sanctuary of Salvation Ministries, Unit 12, Willow Business Park, Knockmitten Lane, Dublin 12.
Lunch will be provided. All participants will receive a Level 2 Open College Network (OCN) Northern Ireland qualification and will be introduced to further options for learning in this area including the chance to become trainers themselves through a Level 3 course. There is no charge for this course and there are limited places. To book your place contact Richard Carson at richard.c@acet.ie or 0860482094 (On WhatsApp or phone)
This project is funded by the MAC AIDS Fund.