Life Decisions Texas

Providing tools for a healthy tomorrow


“The speaker was great. Both talks were powerful. Many of the students approached me afterward to talk about the programs. Thank you!” ~ (Teacher)






OUR PROGRAMS


We offer two programs in area schools, and each one is geared to fit any schedule. Descriptions of both programs is below.





“The speaker had a great way with the kids. Her humor was great!” ~ (Teacher)





Our presentations last from forty-five minutes to an hour and a half. We are able to teach small classes or large assemblies. All of our programs are free of charge!

The Life Decisions programs are interactive and include instruction, discussion, demonstrations and handouts. The depth of discussion varies to meet the needs of each group.






“I now know that I will abstain from sex until marriage. Virginity is the greatest gift you can give your spouse.” ~ (Student)



CHARACTER PROGRAM


This program is geared toward 5th and 6th grade students.


At the elementary level, we encourage students to develop strong character traits that are necessary in order to become happy and successful adults. Specifically, we discuss the traits of self-discipline, responsibility, and courage with an additional focus on what it means to be a good friend. Emphasis is placed on developing character traits that will help students to postpone sexual activity and avoid STDs.
ABSTINENCE PROGRAM


This program is geared toward 8th through 12th grade students.


At the junior and senior high school level, we encourage young people to remain sexually abstinent until marriage. Our fun, interactive and fast-paced presentation maintains the interest of students, while peaking their curiosity about abstinence. Emphasis is placed on why and how to commit to abstinence. We provide information about teen pregnancy and STDs, while focusing on the positive impact choosing to remain sexually abstinent can have on the life and future of young people.





“After this presentation I am more convinced now that I have made the right decision to wait.” ~ (Student)