a resource parents guide to teaching life skills creating teachable moments

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A RESOURCE PARENTS GUIDE TO TEACHING LIFE SKILLS Creating Teachable Moments

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  • Slide 1
  • A RESOURCE PARENTS GUIDE TO TEACHING LIFE SKILLS Creating Teachable Moments
  • Slide 2
  • AGENDA Welcome Introductions Housekeeping Rules/Expectation Questions
  • Slide 3
  • INTRODUCTIONS Life Skills I Learned: Life Skills I Wish I Had Learned:
  • Slide 4
  • Things People Never Told Me
  • Slide 5
  • AGING OUT PSA
  • Slide 6
  • DID YOU KNOW.?
  • Slide 7
  • Tennessee Statistics Total Aged Out Total Aged Out Eligible for Post Custody/EFCS Accepted Post Custody/EFCS of Eligible Population FY 2008-09 1209 FY 2009-10 1162 FY 2010-11*1131813163 FY 2011-12*1084748201 FY 2012-13*1017768301 FY 2014-15*984779312 * Youth Adjudicated Delinquent, Dependent/Neglect and Unruly Released/All Placement Types at Age 18
  • Slide 8
  • In Order for Youth to Succeed: Three Things 1. Close relationships with caring adults such as resource parents. 2. Expectations that they can succeed. 3. Opportunities for positive contributions and recognition through participation in youth advocacy, school activities, and community volunteer experiences. (Jim Casey Youth Opportunities Initiatives, 2012)
  • Slide 9
  • LIFE SKILLS ARE ABILITIES THAT HELP US TO ADAPT AND BEHAVE POSITIVELY SO THAT WE CAN DEAL EFFECTIVELY WITH THE CHALLENGE OF EVERYDAY LIFE. What Are Life Skills?
  • Slide 10
  • NRCYD stands for National Resource Center for Youth Development AND Provides Life Skills Training Tips for Caregivers
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  • Life Skills Fall Into Two Categories Tangible Skills Job Hunting Cooking Cleaning Budgeting Intangible Skills Decision Making Communication Relationship Building Critical Thinking
  • Slide 12
  • Says that all youth in state custody ages fourteen (14) or older must complete the necessary life skills assessment, generally the Casey Life Skills assessment, at least annually. Further, the policy states that the youths caretakers or supportive adults should also complete the necessary life skills assessment if possible. It acknowledges the importance of a permanent, caring adult relationship with the foster youth. Policy 16.51
  • Slide 13
  • Two-Part Process in Teaching Life Skills The first part involves imparting knowledge so the youth has an understanding of the skill, so show them and tell them what you know. And secondly, PRACTICEPRACTICEPRACTICE!!!
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  • Teachable Moments are unplanned events during the day that adults can use as a learning opportunity for youth.
  • Slide 15
  • Things People Never Told Me
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  • Supportive relationships are the single most important factor in how successful youth will be when they leave care. The quality of the personal support network will be the greatest indicator of success for these youth once out on their own One National Expert Stated
  • Slide 17
  • INDEPENDENT INTERDEPENDENT Whats The Difference?
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  • Large Group Discussion How do you build a strong, supportive relationship with the youth in your care?
  • Slide 19
  • Relationship Building Listen Show an interest Mean what you say Be positive about their birth family Be supportive Learn who they are
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  • Things People Never Told Me
  • Slide 21
  • NRCYD: Tips for Teaching Select a time to teach when you are not feeling rushed Make learning fun Look for teachable moments or create them Dont make EVERY moment a teachable moment Ask the youth to select the skills they want to learn Provide lots of opportunity to practice
  • Slide 22
  • NRCYD: Tips for Teaching Take the youth with you when you shop or run errands Pay attention to how the youth likes to learn Ask the youth to teach YOU a skill Ask the youth to teach another child a skill Open a bank account with the youth Talk to others to get new and interesting ideas for teaching
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  • DAILY LIVING SKILLS? WHAT ARE
  • Slide 24
  • Musical Brainstorm
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  • Scenario 1: My personal meal plan Scenario 2: My personal monthly budget Scenario 3: My personal checking account Scenario 4: My personal credit card Money Matters Activity
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  • Things People Never Told Me
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  • CREATING TEACHABLE MOMENTS ACTIVITY Small Group Activity
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  • Caseys Ready, Set, Fly! Tool Casey Life Skills Assessment Tool Casey Life Skills Resources to Inspire guide Drivers license information Things No One Told Me booklet Supplemental Material
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  • Things People Never Told Me
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  • Thank You For Attending!