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Youth Modules, Module 7 - Creativity and The Arts Content Guide and Skills Building Journal

Programs: Youth Program
Resource Type: Training
Published: 01/06
Module 7: Creativity and The Arts - Programs and activities connected to creativity and the arts are usually quite popular with youth. Combined with other interests of youth such as technology and science, programming in the arts is a great way for youth to build relationships, life skills and self-esteem.
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Youth Modules, Module 8 - Personal, Character and Leadership Development Content Guide and Skills Building Journal

Programs: Youth Program
Resource Type: Training
Published: 01/06
Module 8: Personal, Character and Leadership Development - Every single day, in every encounter within the Youth Center, you have the opportunity to help promote personal, character and leadership development in youth. This guide will show you the importance of infusing character and leadership opportunities into conversation and program activities.
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Youth Modules, Module 9 - Social and Cultural Content Guide and Skills Building Journal

Programs: Youth Program
Resource Type: Training
Published: 01/06
Module 9: Social and Cultural - During adolescence, peer pressure plays an important role in the development of social skills. Interaction with adults such as parents and Youth Center staff also influences how youth treat each other. This guide will show you how you can help guide youth to appreciate the similarities and differences of others and help youth develop positive social skills.
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Youth Modules, Module 11 - Families, Schools and Communities Content Guide and Skills Building Journal

Programs: Youth Program
Resource Type: Training
Published: 01/06
Module 11: Families, Schools and Communities - To provide the best possible services to youth, Youth Center staff work alongside families, schools and other community organizations. This guide will show you the importance of developing good relationships with these groups and how to draw upon parents, schools and other community resources to strengthen Youth Center offerings.
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Youth Modules, Module 13 - Professionalism Content Guide and Skills Building Journal

Programs: Youth Program
Resource Type: Training
Published: 01/06
Module 13: Professionalism - As a staff member of a Youth Center, you are expected to demonstrate professionalism in all aspects of your role as a Program Assistant. This guide will show you the importance of continuing to develop your skills and knowledge as a youth worker and highlight ways that you can demonstrate professionalism on the job and in your future planning.
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Youth Modules, Module 14 - Programming, Content Guide and Skills Building Journal - Part I

Programs: Youth Program
Resource Type: Training
Published: 01/06
Module 14: Programming, Part I - Every Youth Center strives to achieve a balanced and enriched program that will attract youth. This guide explains the program structure that is in place in every Youth Center, regardless of its size or location. It will help you develop programs that fit this framework and interest youth.
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Youth Modules, Module 14 - Programming, Content Guide and Skills Building Journal - Part 2

Programs: Youth Program
Resource Type: Training
Published: 01/06
Module 14: Programming Part II - Strengthening and expanding programming for youth requires insight into what appeals to youth. It also requires skills and knowledge in planning, implementing and evaluating programs. This guide will show you the importance of observation and teamwork in enhancing programming.
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Birth to Five Child and Family Profile--CNICCYP 1700/07A

Programs: 24/7 Centers, Child Development Center, Family Child Care
Resource Type: Form
Published: 05/14
The Navy Child and Youth Program (CYP) Birth to Five Child and Family Profile is designed to help our CYP Professionals get to know your child and family, so that they are best prepared to provide a fulfilling and meaningful experience and to ensure your child's needs are met. Please complete the sections below as fully as possible.