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Ever wonder why the divorce rate is so high – 50% of all marriages end in divorce and 60% of second marriages end in divorce – could it be because relationship skills were never one of the 3R’s of the educational system?

In the past children learned relationship skills from their parents – now with most marriages ending in divorce where are the relationship role models? Where are children getting their relationship skills from?

Divorce doesn’t only effect those who are directly involved – spouses and their children – it also has a negative impact on workplace productivity, the environment and societal safety.

Isn’t it time to add relationship skills training as one of the fundamental R’s of the educational system?

If you are dedicated to the all around success of your students and want to make an impact on the future divorce rate then I encourage you to check out the programs I can offer to your school.

Wouldn’t it be great if we could give our young adults the tools and resources they need to gain the self esteem and self empowerment to make relationship choices that are healthy?

That is exactly what I am proposing to do with my programs. My programs will teach your students:

  • the tools they need to make effective relationship decisions.
  •  the importance of developing a life vision and how their choices either support or sabotage their future.
  • how to identify what their needs, wants and requirements are for a successful relationship
  • how a successful relationship is about making conscious choices rather than letting their relationship decisions up to chance.
  • that the most important relationship is the relationship with themselves

Let us work together to give our young people the tools and skills they need to make conscious dating decisions. Their future success depends on it – don’t you think?

Contact me today to discuss how we can work together to empower your students to make the right relationship decisions!

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