Attention all students, parents, educators, and caregivers! The Deaf Mentor Project is excited to invite you to our upcoming event on “How to Teach Kids About Consent & Healthy Boundaries”!
Follow this link for Spanish: https://asdb.az.gov/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/Healthy-Boundaries-Spanish-Flyer.png
Our event will be led by Deaf School Counselors; Masa Nakama and Christie Abrams
They will cover how can you encourage and help your child:
• to recognize their body rights
• to express emotions and feelings freely
• to develop their self-esteem
Any questions or concerns: Please email Rhonda. [email protected] or
This event is open to all, and we welcome anyone who is interested in learning more about how to promote healthy relationships and positive communication with children.
Join us on ZOOM: https://asdb.zoom.us/j/937752018352pwd=V3MxWUNEZVITWUJSWmRTYmFOdjBBUT09
April 4th @ 6:00PM – 7:00PM for an evening of learning and growth. See you there!
ASL and Spanish Interpreters provided!
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Alt-text: Attached is a video of a person signing the information from a flyer that is to her left that reads:
“Healthy Boundaries
How to teach kids about consent & healthy boundaries
Hosted by Deaf Mentor Program
Deaf/Hard of Hearing Family Monthly Dialogues
ZOOM Link: https://asdb.zoom.us/j/937752018352pwd=V3MxWUNEZVITWUJSWmRTYmFOdjBBUT09
When: April 4th @ 6:00PM – 7:00PM
ASL and Spanish Interpreters provided
Who can join: All parents, guardians, and extended families as well as students of Phoenix Day School for the Deaf and/or Arizona School for the Deaf and the Blind are welcome to join on ZOOM!
Special Guest Speakers: Deaf School Counselors; Masa Nakama and Christie Abrams
How can you encourage and help your child
• to recognize their body rights
• to express emotions and feelings freely
• to develop their self-esteem
Any questions or concerns: Please email Rhonda. [email protected] or
Hope to see you THERE!” Also included on the flyer is a cartoon image of 6 colorful people, 2 with wheelchairs, holding hands in a chain, and the Deaf Mentor and ASDB logos.