Tough Topics: Youth Violence Prevention Program — Childs Work Childs Play

Tough Topics: Youth Violence Prevention Program

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Developed by Junior Smart OBE, an Expert in Youth Intervention, this boxed set of 20 Scenario Cards, 15 Principles Cards, 6 Prompt Cards and an Instruction and Guidance Manual is designed to explore complex issues through carefully crafted, age-appropriate situations and equip young people with the skills to make positive choices.Youth violence is a pressing issue affecting schools and communities worldwide.

Youth violence is a pressing issue affecting schools and communities worldwide. Educators and youth workers need effective, engaging tools to address this challenge. Introducing Tough Topics – Youth Violence Prevention, a cutting-edge interactive educational program designed for ages 11 and up.

Why Tough Topics Stands Apart:

  • Realistic Scenarios: Engage students with 20 true-to-life situations reflecting challenges they may encounter, such as bullying, peer pressure and gang involvement
  • Interactive Discussions: Foster critical thinking and empathy through guided conversations.
  • Empowerment Focus: Equip young people skills to make positive choices and become agents of change.
  • Flexible Application: Suitable for classroom discussions, advisory sessions, after-school programs and community initiatives.

Key Features:

  1. Founding Principles: Start with 15 core concepts to build a shared understanding of non-violence and respect.
  2. Scenario Cards: Explore complex issues through carefully crafted, age-appropriate situations.
  3. Prompt Questions: Encourage deep reflection and problem-solving with thought-provoking queries.
  4. Comprehensive Guide: Detailed facilitator instructions ensure meaningful, safe discussions.

Learning Outcomes:

Participants will gain:

  • Increased awareness of youth violence causes and consequences
  • Improved critical thinking and communication skills
  • Enhanced empathy and understanding
  • Knowledge of prevention strategies and warning signs
  • Sense of empowerment to create positive change