Open and Honest: Talking to children about sex, sensuality and sexuality
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The Auckland Women's Centre has great pleasure in offering an online course PLUS a face to face delivery of Open and Honest: Talking to children about sex and sexuality. These courses are for parents and caregivers and will be run by Family Planning.
Develop the skills and learn information to support you to be the first sexuality educator of your children and teenagers. For more information on talking to your children about sex and sexuality go to the Family Planning website www.familyplanning.org.nz...
Open and Honest: Talking to children about sex, sensuality and sexuality
ONLINE course
Thursdays, 6, 13, and 20 August
7.30pm - 9.00pm
Cost for all 3 sessions is $10
Open and Honest: Talking to children about sex, sensuality and sexuality
Face to face course
Tuesdays, 15 and 22 September
6.00pm β 8.00pm
Cost for 2 sessions is $10
To enrol, click on the link below, email info@womenz.org.nz or call us on 376 3227 xtn 0.
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