Tools for Tough Times: Working w/ Kids, Parents & Coworkers
Some people you serve are challenged in following directions, behave appropriately with others, cross boundaries and are unable to stay within the lines of a planned activity. By the end of the workday, staff can be found exhausted, unsure of what to do next, and discouraged by their unsuccessful efforts.Ā Taming a group full of tigers and settling down Tasmanian Devils is no circus act and definitely not an easy task. Learn and utilize new skills that will bring more balance to a shared environment.
Topics emphasized include:
– Thinking out of the box about barriers and boundaries
– Games and activities that teach while being inclusive to all ā for both inside and outside the classroom
– The Big R Words ā Routines, Responsibilities, Relevancy, Rights, Rules, and Relationships when working with children and youth
– HALTS
– Personal stories and examples of resources that provide perspective of the teacher, student, family and community worker regarding the need for change, challenge and more direct approach to care
Registration starts at 8:30AM.
Lunch will be provided.
This workshop has an outdoor component. Please dress accordingly.
A five-hour professional development certificate will be issued.
Suitable for child care providers and child care workforce.
Registration link: https://anc.ca.apm.activecommunities.com/ygv/activity/search/detail/14156?onlineSiteId=0&from_original_cui=true
JEFF WILLIS, FOUNDER & PRINCIPAL CONSULTANT of Creative Toolbox and Fireside Adventures.
As an energetic facilitator and speaker, Jeff has spent over 30 years working with a variety of organizations using supportive, innovative and experiential techniques to improve team collaboration and staff effectiveness. His passion is derived from his breadth of understanding of experiential education, his various senior roles within the outdoor recreation industry, education, adventure travel and as a committed community advocate.āÆ
- Capacity: Spaces Available
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