No area is more precious and sensitive than helping young people navigate this special time of life.
Over the last decade Things Are Changing has helped tens of thousands of primary age students, teachers and their parents explore this crucial time of transition and growth.
So why is Things Are Changing the choice of so many Christian and Catholic schools? Put simply it's because it is based in a deep and rich understanding of key Christian concepts such as the value and dignity of the human person as made in the image of God, an understanding of sex education being about an 'education in and for love' and a deep respect for the role of parents as primary educators of their own children.
This module presents a wonderful and in-depth opportunity for girls to be supported and affirmed on the journey of puberty. Covering menstruation, breast development and feminine hygiene products.
The module covers the general changes that occur during puberty as well as the specific changes boys experience such as nocturnal emissions and their voice breaking.
The module also comes with the full facilitator manual and access to student classroom workbooks via download.
Based in a deep and rich understanding of key Christian concepts such as the value and dignity of the human person as made in the image of God, fertility as a gift, an understanding of sex education being about an 'education in and for love' and a deep respect for the role of parents as primary educators of their own children.
Things Are Changing is the leading resource for Christian and Catholic schools.
These evenings are facilitated by an accredited Catholic Family Life Educator.
These evening sessions are hugely popular with many schools immediately deciding to re-book each year due to limited availability. The live virtual evening session (facilitated over Zoom) is something that parents preferred over an in-person school information evening as it gave them the opportunity to discuss the material with their child in the privacy of their own home. They deeply appreciated the support given by the schools in hosting these events.