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Glenbard Parent Series in Spanish program to offer advice about teen relationships

On Thursday, Feb. 16, the Glenbard Bilingual Parent Advisory Council (B-PAC) and Glenbard Parent Series: Navigating Healthy Families will present "Teen Relationships Today" with YWCA educator Ana Mandujano.

It will begin at 7 p.m. via Zoom. Go to glenbardgps.org for further information and the link to this webinar. This program will be presented in Spanish only.

Changes in a teen's physical and emotional development produce a huge impact in relationships and social skills, and adolescents need adults who can connect with them.

Mandujano will share resources and strategies to help communicate with teens about self-respect, dating relationships and other important topics.

Mandujano is a member of the Illinois Coalition Against Sexual Assault and is a certified sexual abuse-prevention specialist. She has been Instrumental in helping build bilingual services and provides sexual assault prevention and awareness programs in Spanish.

For further information, visit glenbardgps.org or contact Luz Luna, assistant to assistant director of student services, English learners and district equity at luz_luna@glenbard.org or Assistant Director for Student Services, English Learners and Equity Susanna Melón at (630) 469-9100, ext. 5167 or susanna_melon@glenbard.org .

To be placed on a reminder list for Glenbard Parent Series events or submit a question in advance, send an email to Gilda Ross, Glenbard District 87 student and community projects coordinator, at gilda_ross@glenbard.org.

Glenbard Parent Series is generously sponsored by the Cebrin Goodman Center, Community Consolidated School District 93 Birth to 5 Coalition, Cooperative Association for Special Education (CASE), College of DuPage, Duly Health and Care, Emmy Gaffey Foundation, Glenbard Early Childhood Collaborative, Kids Matter, Kiwanis Clubs of Division 9, Prevention Leadership Team of the DuPage County Health Department, Rosecrance Health Network and Webb-Hutter Family Fund of DuPage Foundation.

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