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University of Lousiana - Lafayette

The University of Louisiana - Lafayette Child and Family Studies program receives NCFR CFLE-approval

May 24, 2012

The Child and Family Studies undergraduate program at the University of Louisiana - Lafayette has met the Standards and Criteria required for the Provisional Certified Family Life Educator (CFLE) designation from the National Council on Family Relations (NCFR). This program includes appropriate course work for each of the ten family life content areas required for the CFLE designation.

for Members and CFLEs ONLY

Together for a Better Education (Juntos para una mejor educación) Program

The “Juntos” program (pronounced: Who-n-tos) provides Latino  parents and youth with knowledge and resources to prevent 8-12th grade students from dropping out and to encourage families to work together to gain access to college.   This experiential program is taught in either English or Spanish and meets for 2½ hours once a week for six weeks in the evenings.  Juntos also uses success coaches and college age-mentors to provide weekly afterschool clubs and activities with the target students before and after the 6-week program. The program brings together partners from Cooperative Extension, high schools and local community colleges, youth and their families, and college-age mentors to learn how to succeed in school.

for Members and CFLEs ONLY

Family Life Education Syllabus

This is a Family Life Education syllabus that focuses on three areas: group, pedagogy and ethics.  Other areas are covered by courses in our program so they are not discussed in this version of the course.

Sex Ed Film - 1957 "As Boys Grow"

Sex Ed Film - 1957 "As Boys Grow"

In last week's film, we watched "Molly Grows Up" a film about menarche. This week's video is a boys' film that may also be useful in the classroom to demonstrate sexuality education in historical perspective. "As Boys Grow" is a film from 1957 explaining the wonders of puberty to boys. 

Molly Grows Up (1953)

Molly Grows Up (1953)

In this 1953 short film, a young lady named Molly prepares for and experiences menarche. This film shows how times have changed -and also how some things will never change. Throughout time, the onset of menstruation is a girl's biological rite of passage. Good education helps to ensure that the experience is positive and not scary.

Relationship and Marriage Education

Relationship and Marriage Education resources available

January 25, 2012

Healthy Relationships California (HRC) has launched an online resource for the Relationship and Marriage Education (RME) community.

ILCFR

Call for Proposals - Illinois Council on Family Relations Annual Conference

deadline January 30
January 17, 2012

The Illinois Council will hold its annual conference on March 31. The conference theme: e-Families: Supporting Families in a Technological Age.