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Developmental Relationships – Bring Intention to Practice Relationships are too important to leave to chance. Educational success and social-emotional development blossom when caring adults and supportive peers are present in young people’s lives. Extensive research has documented relationships as the roots of social and emotional development for youth. Yet many professionals who work directly with youth - especially youth from marginalized communities – face challenges in forming well-rounded relationships that connect with the diverse needs of youth. This workshop helps participants learn to be intentional and inclusive in strengthening relationships with young people. WORKSHOP PARTICIPANTS WILL WHO SHOULD ATTEND Learn more: [email protected] | search-institute.org/professional-development/ Become familiar with the five critical elements of Search Institute’s research-based Developmental Relationships Framework Review findings from research studies at Search Institute that demonstrate the connections between developmental relationships and strong youth outcomes Reflect on the things you currently do—and can start to do—to build strong relationships with young people Identify and commit to using one element of the framework in daily practice to cultivate developmental relationships among young people Leaders and staff from: Schools After-school and out-of-school programs Mentoring programs Juvenile justice organizations Libraries Coalitions Parents CEU Available FORMAT: ON-SITE (HALF DAY) OR VIRTUAL Express Care Challenge Growth Provide Support Share Power Expand Possibilities
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Developmental Relationships –Bring Intention to Practice...CEU Available FORMAT: ON-SITE (HALF DAY) OR VIRTUAL Express Care Challenge Growth Provide Support Share Power Expand Possibilities

Feb 19, 2021

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  • Developmental Relationships – Bring Intention to Practice

    Relationships are too important to leave to chance. Educational success and social-emotional development blossom when caring adults and supportive peers are present in young people’s lives. Extensive research has documented relationships as the roots of social and emotional development for youth. Yet many professionals who work directly with youth - especially youth from marginalized communities – face challenges in forming well-rounded relationships that connect with the diverse needs of youth. This workshop helps participants learn to be intentional and inclusive in strengthening relationships with young people.

    WORKSHOP

    PARTICIPANTS WILL WHO SHOULD ATTEND

    Learn more: [email protected] | search-institute.org/professional-development/

    • Become familiar with the five critical elements of Search Institute’s research-based Developmental Relationships Framework

    • Review findings from research studies at Search Institute that demonstrate the connections between developmental relationships and strong youth outcomes

    • Reflect on the things you currently do—and can start to do—to build strong relationships with young people

    • Identify and commit to using one element of the framework in daily practice to cultivate developmental relationships among young people

    Leaders and staff from:

    • Schools

    • After-school and out-of-school programs

    • Mentoring programs

    • Juvenile justice organizations

    • Libraries

    • Coalitions

    • Parents

    CEU Available

    FORMAT: ON-SITE (HALF DAY) OR VIRTUAL

    Express Care

    Challenge Growth

    Provide Support

    Share Power

    Expand Possibilities