World Family
Protection Association
Institute of Students Affairs management
Family protection is defined in two complementary ways:
1. The cultivating of a law abiding child to become a citizen who reigns in life through mentoring with developed innate creative potentials.
2. The intentional cultivation of a law abiding child, nurtured through mentoring, to develop their innate creative potentials, ultimately becoming a responsible and contributing citizen.
Foundation for Family and School Protection
Family protection is defined in two complementary ways:
1. The cultivating of a law abiding child to become a citizen who reigns in life through mentoring with developed innate creative potentials.
2. The intentional cultivation of a law abiding child, nurtured through mentoring, to develop their innate creative potentials, ultimately becoming a responsible and contributing citizen.
Monachy and Associates
Family protection is defined in two complementary ways:
1. The cultivating of a law abiding child to become a citizen who reigns in life through
mentoring with developed innate creative potentials.
2. The intentional cultivation of a law abiding child, nurtured through mentoring, to
develop their innate creative potentials, ultimately becoming a responsible and
contributing citizen.