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WOUNDS YOU CANNOT SEE: An Approach to Mentoring Children with High ACE Scores

November 8, 2019 @ 9:00 am - 12:00 pm

- $10

A CMFCAA Education Event by Rodney Walker

This is a multi-level professional development training that teaches critical intervention and mentorship strategies for programs aimed to help youth with high adverse experiences. These sessions will go in-depth into the programmatic elements, how to organize and orchestrate student sessions, and how to integrate these strategies into building a positive school culture & climate.

As a result of this workshop, participants will learn:

  • The most effective strategies for addressing childhood trauma.
  • How to best engage students in their own healing process.
  • How to motivate students to invent in their own education – without telling them to.
  • The strategies used to build an environment of empathy and compassion in school environments.
  • How to create a youth leadership culture in organizational settings.

Register Here: https://mofosteradopt.salsalabs.org/wycs2019/index.html 

Details

Date:
November 8, 2019
Time:
9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Cost:
$10
Event Category:
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Website:
https://mofosteradopt.salsalabs.org/wycs2019/index.html

Organizer

Central Missouri Foster Care and Adoption Association
Phone:
573-298-0258
View Organizer Website

Venue

The Broadway Columbia, A Double Tree by Hilton
1111 East Broadway
Columbia, MO 65201 United States
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Details

Date:
November 8, 2019
Time:
9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Cost:
$10
Event Category:
Event Tags:
, , ,
Website:
https://mofosteradopt.salsalabs.org/wycs2019/index.html

Organizer

Central Missouri Foster Care and Adoption Association
Phone:
573-298-0258
View Organizer Website

Venue

The Broadway Columbia, A Double Tree by Hilton
1111 East Broadway
Columbia, MO 65201 United States
+ Google Map
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