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ARC OF CHANGE

Community Education Workshop

Empowering Students and Supporting Schools

Through Puberty Education

Friday, October 18th, 2024

11:00am to 1:00pm

Children & Families First, 555 Justison Street, Wilmington, DE 19801

FREE to attend! Pre-registration required

For Student Service

Decision Makers & Influencers
Including but not limited to, School and District Administrators, Board of Education, and School Counselors

In-Person

& Virtual Options
In-person attendance is encouraged to maximize knowledge gain and receive personalized support

Includes Lunch

& a Giveaway
Guests who attend in-person will be served a light lunch, refreshments and receive a special giveaway

Why You Should Attend

All kids go through puberty, and empowering them with knowledge is the key to confidence and readiness. When kids understand their development, they can comfortably discuss puberty with caregivers.

ARC provides the essential vocabulary and insights for these important conversations. Schools want students fully equipped for their middle school journey, and ARC lays the groundwork, supporting the transition into health classes throughout their education.

Our evidence-informed puberty education program equips students with crucial knowledge
about their bodies, emotional well-being, and healthy choices. Don’t miss this opportunity to enhance your school’s approach to puberty education and support student success.

  • Gain insights from a leading expert in the field and hear firsthand from educators who have successfully implemented our program.

  • Learn how this curriculum boosts student confidence and supports their growth, making a profound impact on their journey.​

Featured Speakers:

Kirsten Olson, CEO, Children & Families First

Dr. Sarah Curtiss, Assistant Professor & Research Partner, University of Delaware

Philinda Mindler, LCSW,  ARC and School Based Therapeutic Program Manager, Children & Families First

Thank You to our Workshop Hosts & Sponsor:

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