More parents in Tobago will be exposed to the “Common Sense Parenting” (CSP) programme run by the Archdiocesan Family Life Commission (AFLC) from early next year.
The announcement came at the November 15 graduation ceremony for 18 volunteer CSP trainers at the Catholic Centre, Chaguanas. A first group, numbering 50 trainers, graduated in November 2011.
Through the sponsorship of Republic Bank Limited, the AFLC held two Train the Trainer sessions over the weekend April 26 to 28. Common Sense Parenting (CSP) train the trainer was a 3-day workshop from April 26 to 28 at the Catholic Centre in Chaguanas. Sixteen persons participated inclusive of Muslims – one of whom was an Imam – and Pentecostals. Parenting…
Holy Faith Convent, Couva is the latest school to embrace the Archdiocesan Family Life Commission’s Common Sense Parenting (CSP) programme.
For two days in late August senior students, and parents of new students were introduced to CSP during an orientation session held before the start of the new academic year.
Common Sense Parenting is the way.
It presents all the sense one needs to cope in society today.
This six-session programme teaches lots of positive behaviours
The goal is to show the importance of proper life choices for the future.
You learn how to positively interact with your children
These skills can be extended to co-workers and friends.
I am the mother of two children ages 6 and 4, and a parishioner of Our Lady of Perpetual Help, San Fernando. I have just completed a six-session workshop entitled Common Sense Parenting, an initiative of the Archdiocesan Family Life Commission in partnership with Republic Bank Limited.