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Daisy Girl Scout Leadership Training Welcome

National Program Portfolio Working with Daisies Product Sales Leader Resources AGENDA

Working with Daisies Quiet Sign Talkin g Stick

Working with Daisies When is it my turn? Kaper Chart Do It Did It

WORKING WITH DAISIES Opening Ceremony Get to know you activity

Working with Daisies Learning to work as a team

Working with Daisies How do we make decisions?

Working with Daisies People First Language Rephrase these statements: 1.The disabled girl in my troop… 2.I have a lot of special needs girls… 3.The Autistic girl in my troop… 4.The peanut allergy girl in my troop…

Working with Daisies What do we do now? “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure”

FOCUS OF GIRL SCOUT ACTIVITIES Discover Connect Take Action GIRL SCOUT PROCESSES Girl Led Learning by Doing Cooperative Learning LONG—TERM OUTCOME OUR MISSION Girls lead with courage, confidence, and character to make the world a better place. 15 SHORT-TERM AND INTERMEDIATE OUTCOMES Girls gain specific knowledge skills, attitudes, behaviors, and values in Girl Scouting.

DISCOVER CONNECT LEADERSHIP 15 GIRL SCOUT LEADERSHIP EXPERIENCE OUTCOMES Girls develop a strong sense of self Girls develop positive values Girls gain practical life skills Girls seek challenges in the world Girls develop critical thinking Girls develop healthy relationships Girls promote cooperation and team building Girls can resolve conflicts Girls advance diversity in a multicultural world Girls feel connected to their communities, locally and globally TAKE ACTION Girls can identify community needs Girls are resourceful problem solvers Girls advocate for themselves and others, locally\and globally Girls educate and inspire others to act Girls feel empowered to make a difference in the world

journeys Teambuilding Be Inspired Learn and Discover Vision Choose Plan Do a Project Reflect Celebrate

Anatomy of a journey session At a glance Ceremonies What to say Activities and instructions Snacks Coaching to create a quality experience Send it home Tying activities to impact Memory keepers

Jump To Journeys Jump to Journeys is a patch activity that lets the girls get a taste of each journey in their grade level. Download Jump to Journeys patch requirements and taster activities

Journey Snapshots The Journey Snapshots: a summary of the journeys to help girls make a choice Download from our web site Leader Resources

Girls’ Guide to Girl Scouting Promise Center and Law Petals

Product Sales Financial Literacy and Cookie Business leaves

What Do Daisies Do? Go on journeys Take side trips Participate in product sales Earn petals and leaves Do crafts Help their community Learn leadership skills Have fun

REVIEW Working with Daisies National Program Portfolio Product Sales Leader Resources

Wrap It Up

Resources and Help Learning Facilitators: Juliette Low Olave Baden Powell Your Service Unit Volunteers