Relationships and the Power of Connecting with Every Student
The Communities In Schools (CIS) Approach
There is a rising concern amongst educators that the pandemic and the collective trauma we have experienced over the past two years, has left a wake of emotional damage for students and teachers alike. Depression, anxiety, and stress are all impacting student motivation and increasing the need for us to focus on connections and building trusting relationships. In this webinar, we discuss ideas from education leaders on how to adapt to individual student needs and become a “relational router” to connect them with key support systems and develop the skills they need to succeed at school, at home, and in life.
Panelists
Jason is a licensed school psychologist and has published research on resilience and student performance. Jason is a passionate advocate for disadvantaged students and currently consults and trains educators across the nation as the director of training and research for the WhyTry organization. Jason is a thought leader on resilience education and has spoken at hundreds of conferences around the country. He has led successful implementations of all WhyTry programs and has pioneered trainings for clients in healthcare, corporate, and the US Military.
Christian is the founder of the WhyTry Organization that provides curriculum, tools, and training for schools and educators across the US and internationally, focused on helping students build social and emotional resilience. Christian is also a licensed clinical social worker (LCSW), an internationally renowned speaker, and a passionate advocate for youth. He is the author of the best-selling book “The Resilience Breakthrough: 27 Tools for Turning Adversity into Action,” a guide for accessing resilience in a world of increasing instability and narrowing opportunity.