The Third edition of the FOH Parent Seminar held on May 1st, 2025 was a success. It was an enlightening and interactive time as we focused on issues that affect parenting and raising children in these times. topics such as; overprotective Parenting, should parents be friends with their children?, understanding the growth process of your child and changes that will occur overtime, should parents monitor children’s social media accounts and limit screen time or embrace technology?, and equipping your child to thrive in the society today. A wonderful drama/spoken word presentation was done by the FOH Teens Leadership Club Drama Group showcasing some negative parenting attitudes and its effects on the children. The seminar ended with a questions and answers session. It was an overall beautiful event.







It was an overall impactful meeting. Based on feedback, the Parents were grateful for the seminar and attested that it was very impactful and excitedly await the next edition. We had 30 parents in attendance at the meeting. We look forward to more impactful programs with the Parents, and to seeing positive improvement in our children.
- Leadership Training – Gender Talk for Scholarship Beneficiaries - November 11, 2025
- Parental & Community Involvement in Education - November 7, 2025
- Recap: The Power of Positive Thinking — Teens Club Session - November 4, 2025
- Bridging the Gap Between Classroom Learning and Real-Life Skills - October 28, 2025
- Effective Study Habits Every Student Should Develop - October 21, 2025
- REPORT ON FOH LEADERSHIP TRAINING FOR SCHOLARSHIP BENEFICIARIES - October 14, 2025
- The Importance of Early Childhood Education - October 14, 2025
- International Day of the Girl Child: Her Right to Learn, Live, and Lead - October 11, 2025
- How Parents Can Help Their Children Build Confidence and Self-Esteem - October 7, 2025
- October Teens Club Meeting Recap: Procrastination vs Taking Action - October 7, 2025
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