My Nonprofit Reviews

LBarr
Review for Educate Tomorrow's Parents, Raleigh, NC, USA
I had the wonderful honor of teaching ETP’s curriculum in high school classrooms for a few years. I saw the impact ETP had in the lives of students, but what’s more amazing is the profound way the curriculum has influenced my life as an adult.
Years after teaching the curriculum, I still see my life and the world through the lens of ETP. There are many moments I use ETP curriculum to asses my own readiness for parenting and as a conversation starter with my partner on important relationship topics. Additionally, I can’t count how many times I’ve heard other adults and even mental health professionals say “we should start teaching young people about relationships and parenting in middle school!”
Fortunately, I’m able to say, “funny you should say that…let me introduce you to this curriculum called Educate Tomorrow’s Parents”.
I think we all need ETP, imagine how different our lives as adults would be if we knew a little more about adulting BEFORE we actually had to adult.
Review for Educate Tomorrow's Parents, Raleigh, NC, USA
I would like every teen and young adult I know to experience this program!
As someone with years of experience teaching middle and high school students, it can be a challenge to get young people engaged in learning and talking about tough topics, but ETP got it right. From the very beginning of ETP's program students are thinking through real life situations and making important connections between today’s choices and their life ahead. By the end of the program students are making promises to finish school or to never harm their child, even students who have challenging life situations themselves. That’s the magic of ETP’s curriculum, giving young people the hope and tools to navigate life and plan for their future.