40 Developmental Assets
This workshop lays the foundation for youth-serving organizations to introduce and begin implementing Search Institute’s Developmental Relationship framework.
This workshop lays the foundation for youth-serving organizations to introduce and begin implementing Search Institute’s Developmental Relationship framework.
This workshop is about self-reflection and discussion on how we can help others move from hopelessness into hope.
This workshop explains how our chemistry works, and which psychoactive drugs match our pain and calming chemical receptors.
This workshop will explore ten “rules” for approaching life and work that leads to true accomplishment.
In this workshop the nine different personality styles or numbers will be explored. Each one has a distinct way of viewing the world that powerfully influences how each type thinks, feels, and acts. The workshop will also touch on how your type influences your professional and personal relationships and behaviors.
This workshop discusses how laughter is good medicine, and various things needed to help alleviate stress in our lives.
This workshop will discuss the differing definitions of resiliency focusing on SAMHSA’s, “bouncing forward”.
No matter where you are in your journey, we all benefit when we take time to pause and reflect on the lessons we have learned as we envision our future dreams and aspirations.
This workshop explores the difference between a “growth mindset” and a “fixed mindset”.
This workshop provides an overview of some of the 75 major differences between the adolescent and adult brains and the impact of unmitigated distress on the adolescent brain.
This workshop is based on principles that will teach participants refocusing, the importance of clearing mental clutter, and an action plan to move forward.
This workshop focuses on learning skills for calming our sensations, so we can achieve a state of calm regardless of the situation.
A workshop for superheroes aimed to educate that good will prevail over evil.
This workshop uses videos to provide examples of how schools and communities can improve youth behavior, attention, grades, and success, regardless of what is happening in their homes and neighborhoods.
Come explore the power of positive relationships and the implications it has on social emotional learning.
In this workshop, participants will engage in a series of activities that are designed to help them assess the impact that vicarious and secondary trauma have on their personal and professional lives, as well as identify and practice several self-care basics.
This workshop focuses on how to use our body to achieve a state of calm; learning how to practice coping/calming skills until they become habits, regardless of the situation.
This interactive workshop will focus on the National Organization for Victims Assistance (NOVA) process as it relates to students affected by school and community tragedies.