9:00 am - 11:00 am
It was a great experience, I learned a lot. It gave me the opportunity to see some areas where I need to work to better my leadership and my program!
Lorena DAfterschool Professional
Teens and the Family Connection – VIRTUAL
Today’s families are busier than ever before. The demands of modern life can make it difficult for parents to stay fully involved in their children’s education. Yet, studies have shown that parent involvement is one of the biggest predictors of student success. Family engagement has a life-long impact on the lives of youth and is a critical part of any effort to engage and empower teens. So how can you increase connection with families and involve them more fully in their children’s efforts in your out-of-school time program? This powerful training provides the answer. While exploring the challenges of raising a family in modern society, you will learn how to improve your connection with families and increase their involvement with their teens and your program. You will also gain key principles and strategies to help you build a strong platform for effective family engagement.
Please note: Only after-school practitioners working with middle school, high school, or fifth grade elementary youth should register for this training.
Training Objectives
Participants will:
- Describe the social factors and family demands that make maintaining contact with parents a challenge.
- Identify the five building blocks of strong family involvement.
- Discuss the six shifts of approach which improve efforts to partner with families.
CEU Information
Upon successful completion of this training / series (see requirements below), the participant can earn up to 2 clock hours (.2 CEUs) of training.
If requesting CEUs, participants must check the box below and enter their registry ID number.
Participants must be Prime Time registry members in order to receive CEUs for trainings.
Participants must actively participate during the training (i.e., regular communication verbally and/or through chat, both in large group discussions and breakout rooms), attend the required minutes of the training with video on, pass the post quiz with a 70% or higher, complete all assignments satisfactorily and verify their registry member number (virtual) or ID (in-person) to receive CEUs for this training.
Should you have any questions please contact Prime Time’s Professional Development administrative coordinator at pdcoordinator@primetimepbc.org.