Parent Education Series
Upcoming Event
ESSENTIAL CONVERSATIONS:
Supporting Children and Teens with Consent, Healthy Relationships, and Advocacy
Join us for a conversation with the founders of I Have The Right To on how to support children and teens in navigating consent, healthy relationships, and personal safety.
Alex and Susan Prout will share their powerful story and the critical lessons they wish they had known as parents. The presentation will also provide insight into what Upper School students have been learning in school workshops, including recognizing red flags, setting boundaries, and understanding the neurobiology of trauma. These discussions start early so Lower School parents are encouraged to attend and learn strategies for teaching consent and respect from a young age.
Tuesday, February 25
7:00-8:30 p.m.
Flint Hill School
Peterson Middle School
10900 Oakton Road, Oakton, VA 22124
About the Speakers

Susan Prout is the Co-Founder of I Have The Right To and the mother of Chessy Prout, author of I Have The Right To: A High School Survivor’s Story of Sexual Assault, Justice, and Hope. Since the moment Chessy bravely disclosed her assault at 15 years old, Susan has been an unwavering advocate for survivors and a fierce champion for change.
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Alexander Prout is a nationally recognized advocate for victims’ rights and a leader in the fight against gender-based violence. Following the sexual assault of his daughter, Chessy Prout—survivor, activist, and author of I Have the Right To: A High School Survivor’s Story of Sexual Assault, Justice and Hope — Alex committed himself to supporting survivors and their families while educating young people about their fundamental rights to safety, respect, and dignity.
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