Mike talking to parents
Video teaches parents “HOW TO” talk AND get their teenagers to listen when addressing dating, intimacy, sex, and much more.
Video teaches parents “HOW TO” talk AND get their teenagers to listen when addressing dating, intimacy, sex, and much more.
Many parents and educators make the mistake of thinking education on dating starts when a child turns 13 years of age. The reality is many males and females are engaging in sexual conversations and acts during their tween years (some even younger). What’s a tween? Typically people consider children 11 and 12 years old to be tweens. They are in middle school, but not teenagers yet.
After watching the YouTube video, many parents will make the mistake of immediately talking about what SHE could have done differently to protect herself. When you show this video to your child, focus on
yourself receiving the Book of Parenting Secrets from your parents (which they received from their parents). Whenever you have a challenge, you open the book and find the answer.
Tonight, my program was at Brandeis University. As I travel to various campuses, I get to meet student leaders from all walks of life. Rarely
Each summer, Kansas State University brings me to speak to their Wildcat Warm-up students in June. Wildcat Warm-up is a special weekend for incoming students
Prom season is about to be in full swing across the country. Having your teenager dating can be a scary at any time of the year, but especially true with the expectations and horror stories we’ve all heard about Prom. How do parents properly prepare their teenagers for the dangers of dating in today’s sexual culture?
To me, it seems like the only choice. How can you ask students and communities to open their minds — while you keep yours closed to helpful feedback?
The Delta Zeta Sorority at California State University – Long Beach (CSU – Long Beach) almost had their entire chapter in attendance for the "Can
This past Tuesday night at Hood College in Frederick, Maryland, the campus did a fantastic job of getting local educators and professionals to come out for the “Can I Kiss You?” presentation. After the program, a person from the Baltimore County Schools (1 hour away) introduced herself and then an educator from the local school sytem (in Frederick) talked with me for quite some time.
Mike Domitrz, CSP, CPAE
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