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Conference by Ignacio Socias (French) - Thursday, December 5th 2024

On the theme: “Families: where are we and where are we going?” Until very recently, Ignacio Socias was Director of International Relations at IFFD, and the main representative of the organization to the United Nations. Pre-register

Conference IFFD 2022: Love Talks - Sexuality and Affectivity

IFFD (International Federation for Family Development) is organizing its first Digital Congress on the topics of Sexuality and Affectivity. There will be conferences by over 40 international experts on these topics.

The conference takes place on June 4-5th 2022.

The Standard ticket includes access to the talks for the weekend of June 4-5. The Premium ticket includes access for six months, so the talks can be re-watched or watched at a slower pace.

Check out the website for topic titles and to register.

For ourselves and our friends, this is a unique growth opportunity.

Parenting for Character, by Dr. Andrew Mullins - June 5th 2016

Dr. Andrew Mullins is an Adjunct Associate Professor at University of Notre Dame, Australia.

He is past Headmaster of Radfield and Wollemi Colleges, in Sydney, and currently on the Board of Harkaway Hills College in Melbourne. Dr. Mullins is the Director of Drummond Study Centre, Carlton, Victoria. He collaborates with other academic entities such as the Australian Defence Forces Academy in Canberra, the John Paul ll Institute for the Family in Melbourne, and the International University of Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain.

He has given numerous lectures and seminars in Australia and overseas on parenting and character development, and recently was the keynote speaker at the International Federation for Family Development Conference in Mexico City.

He is the author of Parenting for Character: Equipping Your Child for Life, with editions in several languages. His doctoral studies focused on virtue development and neuroscience.