Keynotes, Leadership Training, and Team-Building Workshops

 

Brooklyn’s keynotes and workshops  always focus on building strong connections and healthy boundaries, between adults and young people and peer to peer. The programs range from 45 minutes to 3 hours. Her audiences include educators (classroom teachers, school counselors, principals and other administrators, paraprofessionals and more), mentors, youth justice professionals, parents, guardians and other caregivers, after school program staff, summer camp counselors, and young people.

Adult Programs:

Keynote or Breakout Topics (45-90 minutes)

Be Who You Needed: Building Stronger Connections & Healthier Boundaries with Students: Research shows that the greatest protective factor a young person can experience is a relationship with at least one trusted adult in the spaces where they spend the majority of their time. In this interactive presentation, Brooklyn shares leading research and evidence-backed strategies for building trust, maintaining healthy boundaries, avoiding burnout, meeting universal youth needs, and working together as teams of trusted adults to increase engagement and strengthen school-connectedness.

Teams of Trusted Adults: Building Stronger Connections & Healthier Boundaries with the Youth We Teach, Parent, and Mentor

Accessible & Approachable: Discover new Magnet & Mirror strategies to create meaningful opportunities for connection and reflection 

Boundaries & Burnout: Learn about the four types of boundaries, and how to express and live them, for your protection, sustainability, happiness, and health

Comfort & Care: Master meeting people where they are at with a unique Comfort Zones & Caring Modes approach

Step Up, Step Back: Trusted Leadership at Every Level 

One Trusted Adult Half-day Workshop:

Research shows that the greatest protective factor a young person can experience is a relationship with at least one trusted adult. In this interactive program, Brooklyn shares leading research and evidence-backed strategies for building trust, maintaining healthy boundaries, avoiding caregiver burnout, and working together as teams of trusted adults to show up in the best possible way for young people.

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