Two clinical social workers offer clinicians, educators, coaches, and
other youth counselors the first professional book that focuses on engaging authentically with teens in order to create lasting change.
Not exact matches
Each year, Tina travels throughout the country as a keynote speaker addressing the issue of bullying and cyberbullying in today's world to students, educators, administrators, parents,
youth rallies,
counselors, law enforcement, and
other professionals.
Park district officials,
youth counselors and directors of YMCAs and
other child - oriented agencies agree that sports and organized recreation activities can provide a safe haven for children who are bored, unsupervised and tempted toward trouble.
This course is also perfect for school teachers,
counselors, social workers, and
others who work with
youth and want to share the tools of yoga.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND This intensive is designed for adults who work with pre-adolescent and adolescent
youth including: • Physical Education and Health Education Teachers • Yoga Instructors or Children's Yoga Instructors wishing to offer a yoga program for tweens and teens • School or Family
Counselors • Social Workers • Occupational Therapists • Physical Therapists • Pediatricians • Parents • Child Psychologists • Camp
Counselors • Recreation Directors • And any
others who regularly work with tweens and teens
Policy makers must listen to young people by following the
Youth Power Agenda and
other proposals like it that can pave a new national model for school safety, centered on support like guidance
counselors, support services, and restorative justice, rather than criminalization.
Only through the constant encouragement and focus of parents, teachers,
youth workers, principals, religious leaders,
counselors, and
other supportive adults will students feel there is a real investment in their education that extends beyond their own interests.
Target Population:
Youth who are referred by teachers, counselors, probation officers, county mental health workers, Children's Protective Services, and other youth professionals as being at - risk of not reaching their full potential due to challenges at home, at school, or in their neighbo
Youth who are referred by teachers,
counselors, probation officers, county mental health workers, Children's Protective Services, and
other youth professionals as being at - risk of not reaching their full potential due to challenges at home, at school, or in their neighbo
youth professionals as being at - risk of not reaching their full potential due to challenges at home, at school, or in their neighborhood
Confidentiality is an important aspect of any counseling relationship, mandated by the ethical codes of the American School Counselor Association, the American Counseling Association, the Council of Canadian Child and
Youth Care Associations, the National Board for Certified
Counselors, and
other professional associations (American Counseling Association, 2000a; American School Counselor Association, 1999a; Child and
Youth Care Association of Alberta, 2002; Child and
Youth Care Workers Association of Manitoba, 1988; National Board for Certified
Counselors, 1997).
The senior author first experienced the influence alcohol and
other drugs had on
youth as a captain and
counselor with a group of Danish delinquents on a 42 - foot boat traveling the Rhine and Danube rivers:
In those limited cases in which confidentiality can not be maintained,
counselors should take care to ensure that they disclose only the minimum that is necessary to protect the
youth or
others.
In addition to our work within school districts, Sound Discipline offers workshops and special events which are open to the public for teachers, administrators,
counselors, paraprofessionals,
youth development program providers, parent educators and
others who are interested in Positive Discipline and trauma informed approach to working with children and
youth.