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Family Leadership Summit 2020 has ended
PAUSD 2nd Annual Family Leadership Summit
February 22nd from 8:30-2 at Gunn High School

PLEASE NOTE: Registration for a session is not required, however, space is limited as sessions will be in general classrooms with seating for 25-30 participants. Feel free to move around on the day-of if rooms are full. Sessions are EACH 45 minutes, so one session per block. Please sign-up for one session per block with four total session blocks.

You will notice at the end of the title of the Session the organization the information comes from, in relation to the speakers. We hope this helps frame the session content.

TRANSLATION SERVICES: Translation will be made available in specific rooms. Any presentations in those rooms will offer Spanish and Mandarin as languages translated. We do apologize if your language is not supported, and we ask that you please let us know about this so we can do better in the future. The rooms are:
K Building Rooms - 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 11
P Building Rooms - 115, 116, 231

If you have questions, please email Miguel Fittoria at mifittoria@pausd.org
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Saturday, February 22 • 11:00am - 11:45am
It's Not Too Early: Teaching Children of All Ages about Consent and Boundaries (Stanford) FULL

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This course will focus on how to teach children, from age 0 and beyond, about affirmative consent, boundaries in close relationships, and respect for one's own and others' bodies. We will reflect on what makes this topic difficult for parents, will discuss tips for talking about and modeling consensual relationships, and will review noms of sexual interest and exploration in young children. Parents will come away with specific strategies and talking tips to use at home.

Speakers
avatar for Helen W. Wilson, PhD

Helen W. Wilson, PhD

Clinical Associate Professor, Stanford University
Dr. Wilson is a clinical psychologist and Clinical Associate Professor at Stanford University. She is Director of the Stanford Confidential Support Team, a program for students impacted by sexual and relationship violence, and has expertise in prevention and intervention related to... Read More →


Saturday February 22, 2020 11:00am - 11:45am PST
P-115