Examining your privilege is important and can play a roll in community health, fighting injustice and much more. Here's why....
Examining your privilege is important and can play a roll in community health, fighting injustice and much more. Here's why....
This handout makes a great addition to your digital Social Work Tool Box (also known as the Social Work Tool Kit). Along with this hand-out, a non-scholarly narrative follows to explain this import…
You cannot avoid sending nonverbal messages; however, it is possible to train yourself to send the right ones. Here are ten nonverbal cues that convey confidence and credibility in the workplace.
Examining your privilege is important and can play a roll in community health, fighting injustice and much more. Here's why....
Examining your privilege is important and can play a roll in community health, fighting injustice and much more. Here's why....
Examining your privilege is important and can play a roll in community health, fighting injustice and much more. Here's why....
Examining your privilege is important and can play a roll in community health, fighting injustice and much more. Here's why....
Examining your privilege is important and can play a roll in community health, fighting injustice and much more. Here's why....
Examining your privilege is important and can play a roll in community health, fighting injustice and much more. Here's why....
Examining your privilege is important and can play a roll in community health, fighting injustice and much more. Here's why....
Examining your privilege is important and can play a roll in community health, fighting injustice and much more. Here's why....
In the aftermath of a fight or regrettable incident, you can use the following format to increase understanding between you and your partner.
It's really hard to stop the worry spiral once those worry thoughts creep in. Help kids breath the cycle with these thought-stopping strategies for kids!
Picture this: you're standing in the middle of Target when your child spots a LEGO toy he wants and when you tell him he can't have it, all hell breaks lose. He throws himself on
Examining your privilege is important and can play a roll in community health, fighting injustice and much more. Here's why....
Examining your privilege is important and can play a roll in community health, fighting injustice and much more. Here's why....
Examining your privilege is important and can play a roll in community health, fighting injustice and much more. Here's why....
Examining your privilege is important and can play a roll in community health, fighting injustice and much more. Here's why....
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Recognizing the signs of childhood trauma disorders can be tricky, mental health can be hard to pinpoint. Learn the signs of childhood trauma symptoms.
Here is where my Cub Scout days pay off. I adapted the "Paper Plate Relay" for a Seminary activity. Yesterday, I had the students name the activities in our lives that help us avoid temptation. They named things like: personal prayer, worthily partaking of the Sacrament, daily scripture study, attending Seminary, dressing modestly, choosing uplifting music, movies, TV, media, etc. I took those items and listed each one on a separate paper plate for today. (I did this for 2 teams-each had the same things written on paper plates) The Cultural Hall was set up for a large event for tonight, so our space was limited for the relay race, but we managed and I hope the students will remember what we learned while we were having fun. Basically, the paper plates are stepping stones. The wood floor is temptation. Staying on the stepping stones helps us avoid temptation and be spiritually strengthened. Players stand in a straight line. Before the game starts, each player is standing on a paper plate. The last player in line is standing on a plate AND holding a plate. At the word GO, each team needs to move forward only stepping on the paper plates (avoiding the floor, aka temptation) The only way they can advance is with the extra plate that is at the end, so the last player in line passes the plate forward. The first player in line places the extra plate on the floor and all players advance one plate forward. Again this is repeated, with the last player sending the extra plate forward, etc. When the last player in line crosses the finish line (safety at the end of the day) that team wins. I likened the path they were walking to a day in their lives. From start to finish, every day we need each step to help us resist temptation. I showed them what would happen if we tried to skip a step (it is harder) or if we eliminate a step (can't get to the end of the day safely, etc) There are so many parallels that can be drawn with this activity such as the need to help each other, team work, communication, etc. I think they had a good time, and, most importantly, I think they will remember the principle I was trying to reinforce and teach. This is an INCREDIBLE group of teenagers. Nothing ordinary about them.
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When was the last time your were desperate for something, then you had to wait what felt like forever for it? It happened to me two days ago. And it was all over...wait for it...an elusive cup of coffee.
I do this activity with students who have a hard time telling the truth after we read, "Lying Up A Storm" by Julia Cook.
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If you are truly focused on improving yourself, you will outgrow certain friends. Consider this a good thing, because it means that you are becoming more self-aware of the person you are, and the…
Rosehip oil is a light, non-greasy, and easily absorbed oil that typically contains high levels of essential fatty acids. It's great for dry skin types and can help heal scars from acne as well as stretch marks. Rosehip seed extract also has anti-aging properties! Find out more about using rosehip oil for all natural beauty.
SIGNS of ANGER (Free PDF): Anger worksheets for kids + Anger warning signs checklist / Learning to recognize our emotions
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