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Arkansas 4-H O vernight Chaperone Training Part 1

Arkansas 4-H O vernight Chaperone Training Part 1. Volunteer Training Series Noah Washburn 4-H Program Director. Educational Objectives. Increase knowledge for creating a Positive Environment Understanding your role as volunteer leader chaperoning children at a 4-H event

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Arkansas 4-H O vernight Chaperone Training Part 1

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  1. Arkansas 4-HOvernight Chaperone TrainingPart 1 Volunteer Training Series Noah Washburn 4-H Program Director

  2. Educational Objectives • Increase knowledge for creating a Positive Environment • Understanding your role as volunteer leader chaperoning children at a 4-H event • To gain knowledge on behavior considerations with 4-H members

  3. We need YOU as a chaperone! • To help develop like skills & character traits in our 4-H members • To serve as a positive role model • Help assist youth & 4-H staff in solving problems • To assist 4-H staff & youth with experiences during the overnight event

  4. Ages & Stages Teaching and behavior considerations for youth • Shorter attention span • Avoid being too critical • Keep it light and fun • Be patient • Know your audience

  5. Ages & Stages Age considerations- • 9-11 • 12-14 • 15-18

  6. Guiding Principles • Be Present • Choose Your Attitude • Play • Make Their Day

  7. End of Part 1 • Any Questions?

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