Coming Webinar on Sunday Feb 27th, 2022 at 11:30 am Texas time.
January 30, 2022
In two sessions learn about:
Pre-Marital Sex & Extra Marital affairs
Speaker: Dr. Brian Nowell
Moderator : Osman Danquah
Sunday Nov 26th , 2021 (12:00 PM to 1:30 PM. CST) Central Texas USA
In two sessions learn about:
Emotional Resilience
Depression , addiction, phobias, Touma
Speaker: Dr. Brian Nowell
Moderator : Tyler Martin
Sunday October 31st, 2021 (12:30 PM to 2:00 PM. CST) Central Texas USA
In two sessions learn about:
Bullying & School Academic Performance
Advices :How to Success & Avoid Failure
Speaker: David M. Rushton,
MAED, Assistant Principal / Hearing Officer
Moderator : Dorshan Millhouse
Sunday September 26th, 2021 (12:30 PM to 2:00 PM. CST) Central Texas USA
Session A – JustServe: Actively being a part of the community
Session B – Collaboration to select a Joint Interfaith Service Project using JustServe sometime during Week of Service Sep 11-18
By Christy Young, JustServe Specialist
Sunday August 29th, 2021 (12:30 PM to 2:00 PM. CST) Central Texas USA
Youth Intellectual Safety Webinar
In Two Sessions, learn how to protect yourself and family members from The Pornography, The Dark Web and Other internet problems
Session A: The pornography, Risky Videos, Gaming, & Social Media Addictions, presented by Don C. Woods Jr. IT Specialist, Army Veteran, extensive experience working with the youth.
Session B. Dark Web, cyber criminals and other behind the screen adversaries, presented by David Sanchez IT Specialist and Certified Advanced Security Practitioner from COMPTIA, and Microsoft Certified Security Practitioner and Associate.
Sunday July 25th, 2021 (12:30 PM to 2:00 PM. CST) Central Texas USA
Meeting ID: 788 954 0371
PW: 4d2CWB
Tanweer ( Enlighten) program:
aims to immunize youth from falling into delinquency, extremism or violence, all types of addiction through elevate youth awareness and knowledge.
Researches and studies program:
researches that work on youth intellectual security, and change them into programs that benefit families and youth institutions.
In addition to workshops, seminars and scientific conferences as a way to treat problems of intellectual deviation of all kinds.
Monitoring program:
Its goal is to track unsecured thoughts which contrary with the environment and Islamic values, and to conduct research to address them and warn individuals and families.
Safety of Family Program: Providing educational courses and family counseling for couples before and after marriage about how to consume intellectual family safety.
Parenting Program: helping in growing children well through counseling and educating parents.
Parent Functionality
The needs of children to grow soundly are safety, building, support, love and the most important is the values, and remember! Children do as you do, not as you say. Parents strive influence over their children’ lives, however they are not only influencers in the track of raising children, especially after children enter school and begin interacting with the world at large.
Parents should know that kids come to the world with their own temperaments, personalities, and goals so parents’ job is to provide them an interface with the world and prepare the child for complete independence and the ability to pursue whatever path they choose
How to Be a Good Parent
it’s not enough to simply avoid the obvious dangers like abuse, neglect, or overindulgence. Indeed, The National Academy of Sciences delineates four major responsibilities for parents: maintaining children’s health and safety, promoting their emotional well-being, instilling social skills, and preparing children intellectually.
Numerous studies suggest that the best-adjusted children are reared by parents who find a way to combine warmth and sensitivity with clear behavioral expectations. Parents may find the Four C’s to be a helpful abbreviation: care (showing acceptance and affection), consistency (maintaining a stable environment), choices (allowing the child to develop autonomy), and consequences (applying repercussions of choices, whether positive or negative).
What Are Unhealthy Parenting Styles?
Not every parenting style is in the child’s best interest. There is such a thing as overparenting, which can halt children as they move into adulthood and render them unable to cope with the merest setbacks.
Two well-known examples of overparenting styles include “helicopter parenting,” in which children are excessively monitored and kept out of harm’s way, and “snowplow parenting,” in which potential obstacles are removed from a child’s path. Both can negatively impact a child’s later independence, mental health, and self-esteem.
Of course, there is such a thing as too-little parenting, too, and research establishes that lack of parental engagement often leads to poor behavioral outcomes in children. This may be, in part, because it encourages the young to be too reliant on peer culture. Ironically, overly harsh, or authoritarian styles of parenting can have the same effect.
Ultimately, parents should strive to be loving but firm, while allowing children enough space to develop their own interests, explore independence, and experience failure.
Family Therapy
Family counseling aims to address psychological, behavioral, and emotional issues that cause family problems. Family members will work with a therapist to develop and maintain a healthy relationship. family therapy or consultant is a method to develop and maintain family safety and empower healthy and functional family tires. The goal is to identify problems in the family. These problems could be emotional, psychological, or behavioral.
Benefits of family counseling
Many benefits for the family counseling include:
- improving the family’s problem-solving abilities
- developing healthy boundaries
- addressing dysfunctional interactions
- improving communication.
- providing strength and coping tools for family members
- defining someone’s role within the family
- improving family dynamics and relationships
Research in the Journal of Family Therapy suggests family counseling effectively addresses issues with children, which include:
- conduct disorders
- substance addictions
- offending behavior
Family counseling can also help people with mental health issues.