6:30 pm - 8:30 pm
Over the last 5 years, Prime Time has helped the JASE program become a successful afterschool program in Martin County. We are thankful for the variety of trainings offered, yearly actions plans and multiple site visits.
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Managing Emotions in OST – IN-PERSON
This introductory session is designed to build practitioners’ knowledge of emotion coaching and develop skills they will incorporate into program activities that teach youth to identify and safely manage their emotional experiences. The purpose is to improve program quality by strengthening and supporting practitioners’ acknowledgement and reflection of their personal emotional landscapes and activations, while also increasing their ability to facilitate the cultivation of skills in the emotional domain of resiliency and life skills with young people. Practitioners are encouraged to continue to deepen learning through the Well-being and Life Skills Initiative and/or other related training offerings on the Prime Time Calendar.
Upon successful completion of this training, the participant will earn 2 clock hours (.2 CEUs) of training.
Location
Discovery Key Elementary Afterschool Program
3550 Lyons Road
Loxahatchee FL, 33467
Training Objectives
Participants will:
- Understand the framework for resiliency and life skills generally, and where Emotion Coaching fits within the framework.
- Recognize cultural and social factors impact the ways emotions are understood and interpreted.
- Practice empathetic communications skills to effectively guide youth to name and manage their emotions.
- Identify best practices and plan for supporting emotion management and emotion coaching in youth programming.
Core Knowledge, Skills and Competencies Addressed (CKSCs)
Child/Youth Growth and Development
Identify – F. Identifies physical, cognitive, language and communication, social and emotional, and creative development benchmarks.
Apply – C. Communicates about physical, cognitive, language and communication, social and emotional, cultural and creative differences among children and youth.
Learning Environments and Curriculum
Physical, Social/Emotional, and Cognitive Development
Apply – B. Implements strategies to develop young people’s self-awareness, social awareness, self-management, relationship-building and responsible decision-making skills.
Relationships and Interactions with Children and Youth
Individual Child / Youth Guidance
A. Provides a supportive environment in which children and youth can learn and practice pro-social behaviors.
Primary QIS Scales Addressed
I. Safe Environment
I-E. Creating Safe Spaces
I-E-1. Foster positive climate
I-E-2. Convey warmth and respect
I-E-3. Provide support for safe space
I-E-6. Show active inclusion.
II. Supportive Environment
II-G. Emotion Coaching
II-G.1. Acknowledge emotions
II-G.2. Support young people to name emotions
II-G. 3. Discuss constructive handling
II-G. 4. Discuss emotion causes
III. Interactive Environment
III-K. Sense of Belonging
III-K.1. Young people get to know each other
III-K.2. Inclusive relationships
III-N. Cultivating Empathy
III.N.2. Encourage understanding other’s emotions
III.N.4. Support valuing of differences