Relationship Skills
Family Resources on Encouraging Words
Lesson Topic
Students will discuss how to communicate with others, particularly adults.
Essential Question
Why do people find it difficult to communicate with each other? Who are the people who I can talk to about difficult issues?
Encouraging Words
If this lesson was used in the classroom: Students analyzed why adolescents sometimes have difficulty communicating with adults and how to open channels of communication. In class students completed an exercise where they had to figure out how to communicate effectively. In groups students brainstormed and discussed effective strategies for communicating with adults.
Getting Ready for the Conversation
The video for this module features an adolescent named Kareese who began having difficulty in school. Kareese asked one of her teachers to help her and this action led to greater connections to the adults in her school and Kareese’s school performance improved.
Conversation notes:
Many adolescents grow up in communities where there are not enough adult mentors and traumatic experiences, also known as Adverse Childhood Events (ACEs), can lead to unhealthy outcomes for children and adolescents. Angel participates in a program designed specifically to help adolescents learn to mitigate these negative factors before adulthood.
For more information on ACEs and the accompanying science, as well as learning how supportive programs help youth see the Center for Child Counseling website:
https://www.centerforchildcounseling.org/programs/fightingaces/acestoolkit/
In this article from Thriving Journal, Dr. Larry Brendtro discusses how youth can learn to support other youth:
https://growingedgetraining.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/Trauma-Wise-Teens_vol_5-1.pdf
Constructive Conversation Starters
The first item is for follow-up after viewing the lesson video and participating in class activities.
Tell me (or us) about the Jedi Numbers activity. What was the point of the exercise? How did your group figure out how to complete the activity successfully? Why do you think people sometimes do a poor job of communicating?
Who is the adult (or adults) at school that you have a good connection with? Why is it important to make sure and have trusting relationships with adults at school and in the community?
Ask a teacher or another adult mentor why they want to help teenagers. Share your thoughts about this conversation and explain why these adults want to help teenagers. How does this demonstrate the importance of effective communication?
School to Home Resources on Encouraging Words
Lesson Plan
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Teachers want to help
Karesse’s teacher says, “They [teachers] want to help them [students], they want to find ways to help them, if they can’t help them personally, they will go out of their way to find a program or person who is willing to help them”. Sometimes students perceive that teachers may be unwilling or unable to help them with a particular situation. Why do you think this perception exists? What is the best way and the best time to ask for help with a personal problem? Why do educators want to help students solve problems and communicate effectively?
Staying connected to school
Anthony says, “you may not see it now, but it will pay off in the future…once I get an education no one can take that away from me”. Why do you think Anthony is focused on doing well in school? How do you think he become involved in activities that helped motivate him to stay in school? How does Anthony communicate that he is motived to work hard? What are big obstacles you see for students that could interfere with school success? Why is it important for students facing obstacles to ask for help?
Communicating positive messages
Another student says, “when there’s other people that’s out there that care about you and want to help you succeed, then you feel like, you know, it’s not only me that’s on my side I’ve got other people to help me and encourage me”. Why do you think she mentions other people? Explain how the network surrounding someone affects the choices that a person makes.
Importance of a positive network
Look at this article from The Atlantic website. Adults often believe that a few popular students influence both positive and negative trends among other students. Why does the author of this article argue differently? What are the important influences beyond “popular” students? Do you think your social connections are providing the support you need? Why or why not?
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