The arts have had a tremendous role in the past 18 months. We watched films, listened to music and danced in our living rooms to cope with the pandemic. We designed signs in response to current events. The arts continue to... more
The arts have had a tremendous role in the past 18 months. We watched films, listened to music and danced in our living rooms to cope with the pandemic. We designed signs in response to current events. The arts continue to have a critical role in responding to what is happening in the U.S. today – and its aftermath – especially for youth. Learn ways to use the arts in your work to empower conversations on social/emotional learning. No artistic knowledge or talent required. Download accompanying handout.
Earn 0.1 CEUs/1 contact hours for this webinar by purchasing and passing the corresponding quiz found in the Specialists and Exams section of the Online Store. Search by keyword of the webinar title to find the exam in the online store. CEU exams are available for three years following the live webinar.
Learning Objectives:
After viewing this webinar, you should be able to:
- Describe how to implement creative practices within the scope of your work and through a trauma-informed lens
- Discuss the value of creative practices when working with young people
- Access more than 30 projects and resources for creating art with simple, inexpensive supplies
Presenter: Mandy Noa Goodwin, LCSW, is registered children’s yoga teacher and program director for Paint Love, a nonprofit that provides arts and SEL programming to youth, especially those who have experienced adversity.
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