In this workshop, we will be presenting some activities that participants can use with children to help them communicate. For each activity, we will explain what is behind the activity and how it is helpful. Participants will have the opportunity to take part in the activities.
We will share about the Kids’ Workshop™️ program that we developed to help children communicate, express themselves, and develop high self-confidence, resilience, appreciation for differences and nature. The Kids’ Workshop goes across cultures and a video will be shown of children, participating in activities in a Kids’ Workshop with school children in Rome, and in a refugee camp in France with children from five different countries.
Learning Objectives to expect from this workshop
- Participants will learn how to help children communicate in clear, direct ways.
- Participants all learn how to help children who are shy to express themselves
- Participants will receive resources to help them in their work with children
This workshop is appropriate for
- This workshop is appropriate for Counselors, therapist, teachers and parents.
How can this workshop impact your practice?
- This workshop can give new ideas and tools to use in practice
Course Content
Presenter
Barbara Williams, MSW, ACSW and Heather Williams, BSW have presented their workshops in Italy and France for more than 20 years. They have an international audience including Europe, Asia and South America. Much of their work, both theoretical and practical, has been inspired and guided my a long professional association with the Navajo Nation, where they have presented their workshop for many decades. They are staff members of the Person Centered Institute of Italy, the Person Centered Institute of France and a member and presenter of the Center for Studies of the Person in California. Their work has been approved by the Italian Minister of Education. Their book, Wisdom of Children, has been translated into Italian and published in Italy. Their work has been recommended by Carl Rogers, PhD and Virginia Satir, ACSW.