2. By the end of this session, the
participants will be able to:
• To educate students about key
• responsibilities in different relationships
• To promote healthy behaviors and attitudes
towards sexual and reproductive health.
3. What is the
importance of healthy
relationships?
8. In any relationship,
communication serves as the
foundation for building and
enhancing intimacy. It plays a
vital role in fostering
emotional connection,
resolving conflicts, and
strengthening the bond
between partners.
9. Adolescence is a period of
transition from childhood to
adulthood, in which individuals face
profound physiological and
psychological changes and
challenges.
The period of adolescence can be
frustrating; cognitive, physical
and social development can be
painful, traumatic, embarrassing, and
unsatisfactory.
10. The process of
raising a child from
birth to independent
adulthood
What is parenting?
11. To nurture a child means to meet
their physical, emotional, and
developmental needs. Kids need
to feel supported.
Builds kids’ confidence
Makes it easier for them to learn
new skills and adjust to new
situations
Helps them cope with stress and
face challenges
12. How do you believe self-respect
and mutual respect between
partners contribute to the health
and longevity of a relationship?
What steps can individuals take to
cultivate and maintain these
qualities in themselves and their
relationships?
Think and Share…
13. REFLECTION TIME…
What are some boundaries you think are important
to set in a romantic relationship? Why?
Imagine you are in a long-term relationship or
marriage. What responsibilities do you think you
would have towards your partner and potential
children?
How can open communication help prevent
misunderstandings and conflicts in relationships?
What are some ways you can support your partner in
parenting? How do you envision sharing
responsibilities?