Sentences with phrase «experts in youth development»

We spoke with Gretchen Brion - Meisels, an expert in youth development who studies ways to build a positive school climate.

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While Internet addiction is not yet considered a clinical diagnosis here, there's no question that American youths are plugged in and tuned out of «live» action for many more hours of the day than experts consider healthy for normal development.
Youth development experts agree that children need a variety of experiences in their lives to help them grow into healthy adolescents and adults.
Klieman, a criminal defense lawyer and CBS legal expert, told the group she would be working in her free time to promote nonprofits the New York City Police Foundation, which improves public safety, and the youth development agency the Police Athletic League.
Author and activist Shawn Ginwright — associate professor of education in the Africana Studies Department at San Francisco State University — is an expert on African American youth, youth organizing, and youth development.
Education Development Center (EDC) Senior Research Associate Wendy Rivenburgh, and Training and Technical Assistance Associate Kate Goddard, are experts in youth media education and project - based learning.
This free telephone workshop featured Bonnie Benard, renowned youth development expert and author who defined youth development, and shared strategies for implementing youth development in after school programs.
We can also provide Playworks Pro, expert professional development for school personnel and youth serving organizations, tailored to meet the needs of each school / organization in order to give them tools to deliver healthy play every day.
In the design stage — guided by a national advisory board that included education leaders, researchers, youth development practitioners, media experts, and a high school student — we analyzed existing efforts.
Research experts are recognized authorities in academic disciplines including child welfare, epidemiology, psychology, social work, statistics, youth development, and more.
This group of leading school - based - prevention experts and youth - development experts released a framework for incorporating social and emotional learning in schools, and the group listed the emotional skills necessary for emotional competence as «identifying and labeling feelings, expressing feelings, assessing the intensity of feelings, managing feelings, delaying gratification, controlling impulses, and reducing stress.»
The volume updates the work of seven panels of experts in such areas as adolescent anxiety disorders, schizophrenia, depression and bipolar disorder, eating disorders, substance and alcohol abuse, and suicide prevention, as well as positive youth development.
Program effectiveness is based upon an initial review by Blueprints staff and a final review and recommendation from a distinguished advisory board, comprised of experts in the field of youth development.
ATN's Advisory Council is a group of experts in the areas of Child Development, Early Childhood Trauma, Attachment / Trauma Disorders, Adoption, Trauma - Sensitive Education, At - Risk Youth and other Child Welfare fields related to ATN's mission.
Our Research Advisory Group consists of leading experts in research on social and emotional learning, child development, and the prevention of problem behavior among youth.
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