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How to Engage At-Risk Youth

How to Engage At-Risk Youth. Bevin S. Carpenter, Sr. Graduation Coach John F. Kennedy Middle School APS/CIS-Atlanta. What does Engage mean?. To bind oneself to do something To enter into contest with

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How to Engage At-Risk Youth

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  1. How to Engage At-Risk Youth Bevin S. Carpenter, Sr. Graduation Coach John F. Kennedy Middle School APS/CIS-Atlanta

  2. What does Engage mean? • To bind oneself to do something • To enter into contest with • Participate • To come together

  3. Who What At-Risk?

  4. How do we engage at-risk youth?

  5. Do We know What the Children Need or Want?

  6. What’s Our top 10

  7. The Children’s Top 10

  8. Know Their Name

  9. Listen

  10. Don’t Judge

  11. Stay in your Lane Don’t overstep your Authority

  12. Don’t be Sarcastic Don’t insult their intelligence

  13. Be Personable

  14. When you ask a personal Question, remember the answer.

  15. Tone

  16. Make conversation relevant to them.

  17. Be Consistent(follow through)

  18. Fair + Firm + Consistency =

  19. RESPECT

  20. TRUST

  21. THANK YOU

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