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Facilitators: Colleen Callaghan Adair Tishler SERVICE: SELF- AWARENESS AS A CAPACITY BUILDER
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CREATING THE CONDITIONS OPENING
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TALK Start the conversation Get them thinking about their passions and interests Help them “catch the bug” for writing, art, history, singing, martial arts, etc. Share your own passions and enthusiasm Use different methods and techniques one-on-ones, triads, change of scenery, etc. Keep to the theme of creating conversational space and asking pertinent questions Asking questions is KEY – dig deep and ask why WHY those sparks? Why THAT activity? Push the envelope to get at the underlying values EXPLORING SPARKS
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EXPLORE Create/allow time to try new things. Youth will start identifying their best moments, what they’re good at, what makes them tick. Look for the “hot” spots. The moments where the majority of your youth get excited and sustain that reaction Offer more opportunities around those sparks and hot spots to further engage them. EXPLORING SPARKS
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CONNECT As you see the sparks of your youth, CONNECT them with other supporters, opportunities, their own values and beliefs to further explore/develop interests Notice, name, point out their passions Compliment, observe, support, & tap into what they do well and love Encourage youth to try new things! Connect them with the real world: Help them realize they are part of something bigger than just themselves EXPLORING SPARKS
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Handout WHAT MATTERS
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Values, skills, talents, purpose, meaning CONNECTIONS
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Additional Example Questions: What would you change about the world to make it a better place? Follow up: What difference did you hear your friends say they wanted to make in the community? What visions did you hear that were somewhat similar to your vision? Name your favorite way to show others you care. Follow up: How can we collectively show the community we care? Individually? Name something that motivates you (to serve others). Follow up: How can we collectively combine those motivations to work together successfully? CONNECTIONS
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Strengths and limitations TAPPING POWER
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HOW WERE YOU ASKED TO USE YOUR POWER AS A YOUNG PERSON?
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CYCLE OF SOCIALIZATION
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BornTaught Learning Reinforced by Experiences Teach
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Activity: Positive/Negative REAL examples What have you heard your students say? How have you seen your students behave? Negative – what is the new experience to reinforce? How can we reinforce new experiences through service? How do these have an impact on group dynamics? How have you seen this manifest itself in your young people? Examples: Homelessness People with disabilities Sexuality Health & Wellness (obesity, nutrition, fitness) Body type (esteem, image, media) CYCLE OF SOCIALIZATION
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Feel free to contact me for resources or with questions. The PowerPoint and all handouts are posted to the Alignment Nashville website for your use. QUESTIONS?
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