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Strength Based Approach to Youth Development (online: live and on-demand available)

Together we will explore approaching youth development at work and home by focusing on what is good and working well, and how to address challenges with a strength-based approach. Leave this session with applicable tools to embed the concepts in the important work of youth development.

Live workshop date: Tuesday, September 26, 2023. | On-demand: available after Sept 26.

Live workshop time: 11:00am - 2:00pm CT

Live version : Zoom webinar to be shared with attendees 1 day prior to the workshop. | On-demand: recordings and documents will be sent to the registrants.

Register for the On-Demand version here.

We know that youth have qualities that make them extraordinary. However, the language we use, how we interact with them, and the environment we create for their development is crucial to their belief in themselves. Together we will explore approaching youth development at work and home by focusing on what is good and working well, and how to address challenges with a strength-based approach. Leave this session with applicable tools to embed the concepts in the important work of youth development.

This is an online workshop hosted by Be Strong Families and presented by Sarah Weisbarth. Zoom links and logistics information will be provided the day before the workshop date to registrants. Recordings and presentation materials will be made available to registrants after the event.

About the presenter: 

Sarah Weisbarth

Director at Discover You, The ROCK Center for Youth Development

Sarah is a professional facilitator, trainer, and coach. Sarah serves in education with The ROCK Center for Youth Development as the Discover You Director. With a certificate in coaching from the Co-Active Training Institute, Sarah uses her education in Health and Fitness and Certificate in Wellbeing and Applies Positive Psychology to support adults and youth. Sarah incorporates Social and Emotional Learning and program planning to bring the best possible experience and plan for others to help themselves, their employees, students, and the organization. Her hope that individuals understand themselves and others to be effective personally and professionally is reflected in her extensive volunteer work. She describes herself as a messy, introspective, hopeful, simplistic, lover of life.

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