The March 30 begins to unfold, 'Family School 2011' to be held this year with young people 13 to 17 years.
According to reports from the Department of Social Policy "is a pilot project, since so far the School of Family workshops have been developed with adults, parents of children / adolescents, but this year they will experience the workshop adolescents. "
The program develops the Family and Social Services Association ALFA.
Will be held on Wednesday 30 March, 6, 13 and 27 April and 4, 11, 18 and 25 May, at a time of 17:30 to 19:30 at the Centre of Social Services Albany Street Martinez, No. 3 .
The "School Family" is above all a learning space, a teen forum to help them think, to know how to go beyond its unique role of daughters / os: facilitates the meeting, exchanging views, values ​​and fears to face the task of becoming responsible and happy adult.
From the Department also explained that "in the family learns to speak, sharing, respect, to distinguish what is good and what is wrong. If the primary socialization has been done satisfactorily, the task of growing up / I will more productive, easier, because you have a secure base on which to settle. "
The objective of this workshop is to ensure that adolescents learn to channel their emotions, be within your family and understand that happens.
As the contents will cover topics such as' What is a Family.
Life cycle ',' How do I place myself in my family? ',' Things I want to change my family ',' Emotions and communication: how we communicate with our families, skills development for conflict mediation ',' Ritual Family: As we pass one's life experiences and family history.
Affective and emotional presence of the father and mother ',' limits, norms and rules in our family.
How to run things previously agreed.
What happens when you violate rules of family life ',' Families in personal or social difficulties (separation, divorce, grief, loss of work ...) and "Sharing with the family."
Youth interested in participating should contact the Social Services Centre Albany Street Martinez, No. 3.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Jumilla