About this Event
Do you communicate with youth in a way that makes them feel supported and heard?
This interactive workshop introduces various communication techniques that help you build more supportive, youth-centered relationships. Participants will learn how to ask more effective questions, to listen actively to youth, and offer youth encouragement rather than praise.
Participants will leave this session with practical skills that can be implemented immediately.
Workshop Facilitator
Tammi McMillan Marshall, Ed.D
Power of One, Director; Early Childhood College in High School Coordinator; Instructor
Carlow University
Registration Details
Registration is open for this event until it fills up or until two days before the workshop.
This workshop is limited to 20 participants. We will have a waiting list that we'll use to both fill spots that open up and also help plan our future workshop topic schedule.
Each participant will be provided with a workbook to use during the training and keep and receive a certificate of completion via email afterwards.
Location & Accessibility
This workshop will take place in the transformED space at the Allegheny Intermediate Unit (AIU), which is located at The Waterfront in Homestead.
There is ample, free parking in the lot in front of the AIU. The building is ADA accessible. There will be a staff member at/near the front desk to direct you to the transformED space (which is on the ground floor of the building) when you arrive.
More details about navigating this location and transportation are in the FAQ below.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Allegheny Intermediate Unit, 475 East Waterfront Drive, Homestead, United States
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