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Break the Cycle: A Parents Training Program to End Rape Culture

Introduction:

As parents of young children, ages 2 to 12, we all want them to grow up safe and happy. But in today’s world, it’s natural to worry about their future and how to protect them.

Imagine a world where your child feels safe, respected, and confident. The “Break the Cycle” program is here to help you build that future. This training will give you the tools to raise your child with values like respect, understanding, and equality.

About the Program:

The “Break the Cycle” program by the Indigen Institute of Neuropsychology Council (IIN) is designed to help parents combat rape culture by raising children with strong values. This program uses the LIPP (Less Instruction Parallel Parenting) method, which focuses on practical strategies to promote respect, understanding, and equality in your family.

 

What You'll Learn:​

In this one-month program, parents will participate in five group sessions. Each session covers key strategies to help you:

Respect Your Child's Lead: Learn how to let your child guide interactions, building mutual respect.

Promote Gender Equality: Encourage a sense of equality in your home.

Understand Consent: Teach your child the meaning of consent and its importance.

Respect Your Child's Lead: Learn how to let your child guide interactions, building mutual respect.

Respect Boundaries: Help your child understand and respect personal boundaries.

Why to Join?

This program isn’t just about learning; it’s about taking action to protect your child and build a safer community. By joining, you’ll be part of a movement to create a better future for all children.

 

Program Details:

Join Us in This Crucial Fight:

Together, we can make a difference. Sign up for the “Break the Cycle” program today and take the first step toward a safer, more respectful world for your child.

FAQ's

The "Break the Cycle" program is designed for parents of children aged 2 to 10 who want to raise their children with values like respect, understanding, and equality.

Yes, we strongly encourage both parents to attend all sessions to gain the most benefit from the program and to work together in applying the strategies learned.

Yes, the initial offering of this program is completely free of charge. Our goal is to make this valuable training accessible to as many families as possible.

LIPP stands for Less Instruction Parallel Parenting. It’s a method designed to help parents guide their children in a way that promotes respect, understanding, and equality without heavy-handed instruction.

Yes, you can participate from anywhere, as this is an online program. Please note that the sessions will primarily be conducted in Bengali.

Each group session lasts about 1.5 to 2 hours. The sessions are designed to be engaging and informative, with plenty of opportunities for discussion.

Assignments are practical tasks that help you apply what you've learned in the sessions to your daily parenting. They’re designed to be manageable and directly relevant to your family’s needs.

Throughout the program, you’ll have access to expert guidance from psychologists and neurodevelopmental specialists, as well as support from other parents in the group.

The program will give you the tools to raise your child in an environment of respect and equality, helping them grow up to be confident, empathetic, and respectful individuals.

It’s easy! Just click on the "Sign Up Now" button, fill out a short form, and you’re all set.

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