Section Curriculum
What's Included?
2 SESSIONS WITH ACTIVITIES TO BUILD POSITIVE CULTURE AND SELF-ESTEEM
These video-based lessons for professional and parent use with tweens and teens help create positive culture and encourage teamwork and communication while teaching the basics of life skills. They help youth build lasting self-esteem without entitlement. Fun, meaningful activities and games build confidence and positive sense of self.
. Self-esteem
. Confidence
. Self-compassion
. Teamwork
. Positive culture
GET FREE SAMPLE LESSONS TO SUPPORT YOUTH WELL-BEING AND SUCCESS TODAY
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Start-Up Guide for Co-Ed PowerUp Instructors
This start-up guide for instructors and helpers provides written information and a video tutorial that overviews session structure and accompanying documents. It provides tips for teaching these plug-and-play lessons (sessions) with ease while creating meaningful, positive culture-building experiences.
Welcome Session
Builds confidence, respectful communication, connection, positive culture, and teamwork while explaining mental health and life skills and how these can make the difference between difficult and empowered lives. The fun game allows students to practice following directions and having positive, affirming interactions with other kids they may not know in a group setting and/or with their instructor(s). Outlines session flow and life skill benefits of feeling prepared, optimistic, worthy, empowered to be equal, and resilient under pressures faced growing up today (the PowerUp acronym).
Session 1: Self-Esteem and How to Build It
Explores what good, healthy self-esteem looks and feels like, where it comes from, how it is very different from harmful entitlement, and how youth can start or continue building it. Explains how things such as empathy for others, self-compassion, recognizing strengths, valuing diversity, social engagement, optimism, and standing up for oneself and others feed self-esteem.
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About the Youth Empowerment Group
(YEG)
The nonprofit Youth Empowerment Group's volunteer experts in mental health, education, and medicine are dedicated to supporting mental and behavioral health, safety, equality, healthy relationships, and academic success in tweens and teens by creating easy and effective mental and social health life skill curriculums.