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DEVELOPING RESILIENCE Presentation to School Council Orientation Day October 5, 2013 Dr Tim Hogan Supervisor Psych Services OCDSB.

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1 DEVELOPING RESILIENCE Presentation to School Council Orientation Day October 5, 2013 Dr Tim Hogan Supervisor Psych Services OCDSB

2 A Bit of History  Bronfrenbrenner  Garmetzy The invulnerable child

3 Study Of the Vulnerable Child  The victim of: Poverty Deprivation Abuse War & Terror Family Violence

4 Study of the Invulnerable Child  The Sib of the Vulnerable Child who survives May even thrive

5 Invulnerable Child  The fire that melts butter tempers Steel!  The study of Resilience

6 Resilience  Resilience is a dynamic process encompassing good or positive outcomes in an individual despite experiences of serious or significant adversity or trauma.  Climie

7 Resilience  Bouncing Back to Normal  Not showing Negative effects  Post traumatic growth  The Tree after the ice storm!  The Tree after the drought!

8 Resilience  The ability to interact with the environment  Processes that promote well being  Processes that protect one against the overwhelming influence of risk factors.  Protective factors

9 Resilience  Impact of: Culture History Community values Geographical circumstance

10 Resilience in the face of:  Adversity/Risk Socio-Economic Status Chronic Exposure to Violence Aggression Traumatic Life Events

11 Resilience: Achievement of  Positive Adaptation  Social Competence  Academic Success  Secure attachment  The skills one needs to interact effectively

12 RESILIENCE: Finding Ways…  to Cope  to Problem Solve  to Effectively make Decisions  To Relate Purposefully  To experience happiness  To find Meaning

13 Resilience: learning  Personal empowerment  Self reliance  Independence & interdependence  Community…cohesion with others

14 RESILIENCE from a Aboriginal Perspective  Belonging Knowing you are appreciated, respected & cared for.  Mastery Discovering what you can do Seeing what you can do as an asset Finding out what you are capable of

15 FROM AN Aboriginal Perspective  Independence…Empowerment, “power on the inside”  Know your own Goodness: Generosity…Altruism

16 Resilience  Reimagining oneself  Seeing myself for whom I’m meant to be

17 Resilience is all about:  Skills…Skill development  Attitude!  Determination!  I can Overcome….

18 Resilience Skills:  Study skills  Self management skills  Cooperation/Compliance skills  Anger/frustration Management Skills  Social skills  Conflict Resolution Skills  Self Talk Skills

19 In the classroom  What can the student do?  What skills does (s)he need to learn  Opportunities to respond  Engagement in a cooperative environment  Participation in one’s own goal setting  High expectations for one’s own student achievement

20 In the Classroom  A sense of belonging  A sense of Involvement  A growing sense of accomplishment  A growing sense of interdependence

21 In the Classroom  No Learned Helplessness!

22 Cinderella Effect  First define “It”  Then Let the mantra be: “We can do it!... I can do it!... I can do it!”


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