TEEN TALK OVERVIEW
Respect and responsibility have taken on new meaning in a hormone-charged teen environment. For developing minds in a critical self-discovery stage the chances for risky sexual behaviors coupled with power and control fueled dramas run high, and the consequences can be serious. Teens need an in-the-moment risk reduction skill set that will make it easier to understand these consequences. Jeanine’s decision-making model can help.
JEANINE’S SPECIALTY SEMINARS INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING:
- High School Athletes (Male or Female)
- Girls Relationship Empowerment Programs (Words and Actions)
- Let Boys Be Boys (with a Conscience and a Risk Reduction Plan)
- One-On-One “Relationship Rehab” Coaching Sessions for the Frisky Teen At Risk
- Sexual Health: From Maintaining Abstinence to Lowering the Risks for Frisky Teens
- HIV/AIDS/STD, Unplanned Pregnancy Prevention
- Abuse Prevention/Power in Relationships:Verbal Bullying/Mean Girls/Controlling Boys/ Digital Dating Violence Prevention (with or without sexual and financial abuse)
SAMPLE CONVERSATIONS FROM THE TEEN TALK:
- Have you asked, not what you can do to have sex, but what having sex can do to you?
- If you think you know what “boys will be boys” means, what do you think “let the girls be girls” means?
- If abstinence is the only way to be truly safe from the negative consequences of sex, can abstinence help you find the right person?
- If you take your time with a person you feel like you need to touch, is it realistic for you to practice being intimate without intercourse?
- How does the plan to be alone with a “special friend” suggest that you will be hooking up at that time? Why is it so much easier to make plans electronically with someone you really like?
- Can you get “kind of” pregnant if you’re “kind of” abstinent or “kind of” using birth control?
- Can you get a sexually Transmitted Disease from oral sex? How? Which ones?
- Which infections do condoms do well to protect you from? Which infection can you transmit or receive during comdom protected intercourse?
- Why does assault (especially sexual) usually happen between two people who know eachother?
- Does disrespectful, mean and abusive behavior seem normal to you?
- Can you be angry without treating others badly?
ACT NOW TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE
To order a seminar for your school, camp, organization or group, please contact us or call 914-997-1136.


