Showing posts with label Positive Decisions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Positive Decisions. Show all posts
Wednesday, August 3, 2011
Come See Us at the Midwest Catholic Family Conference!
Stop by our booth at the Midwest Catholic Family Conference,
August 5-7, Century II Convention Center, in Wichita, Kansas.
Come pick up a Pure & Simple ruler; schedule the NEW Pure & SimpleChoice II curriculum for your class, after-school program, youth group
or parent meeting; or buy our new black "Revolution" t-shirt!
We would love to see you!
Wednesday, May 25, 2011
Talk to your Kids about your Opinions and Values
Healthy Sexual Behavior
Parents can only pass on to their children the best possible living arrangement in which the family finds itself. To show love and concern for each family member without hurting the others is the role of mother and father. When each person tries to do their part, to the best of their ability, all members of the family will benefit. Being RICH is to experience true love among family members, whether with money or without. Love allows the family to endure trials and hardships.
Parents can only pass on to their children the best possible living arrangement in which the family finds itself. To show love and concern for each family member without hurting the others is the role of mother and father. When each person tries to do their part, to the best of their ability, all members of the family will benefit. Being RICH is to experience true love among family members, whether with money or without. Love allows the family to endure trials and hardships.
Effects on Self Esteem
Effects on Self-Esteem and Academic Performance on Adolescent Decision-Making: An Examination of Early Sexual Intercourse and Illegal Substance Use"
Journal of Adolescent Health Vol. 47; No. 6: P.582-590 (12..10):: Stephanie B. Wheeler, MPH, PhD
The current study sought "to determine whether higher self-esteem and higher academic performance among youths reduced the likelihood of early sexual intercourse and illegal substance use."
Journal of Adolescent Health Vol. 47; No. 6: P.582-590 (12..10):: Stephanie B. Wheeler, MPH, PhD
The current study sought "to determine whether higher self-esteem and higher academic performance among youths reduced the likelihood of early sexual intercourse and illegal substance use."
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