Leadership
for Teens
“Teach them to lead and they’ll teach by leading.”
This nine-hour course can be conducted in the following
time formats to accommodate you and your child’s schedule.
- One class per week for six weeks with each class being one and
a half hours in length
- Two-day course with each class being four and a half hours in
length
Note: All students must complete
nine hours of leadership training to receive
certification
Confidence, self-esteem, and self-reliance are words that sound
good. They are words that all good parents and teachers try
their best to instill in their children. But reality is, there
are hours in the day that our children are not with us. There
are hours in the day that our children’s minds are exposed
to negative thoughts and doubts about their own abilities. Whether
negative comes from other children or adults, it’s hurtful
to their present stability and harmful to their future success. These
self-disapproving thoughts become the future enemy of your child’s
adult life.
Unfortunately, we can’t abolish all risks of emotional wounds
for our children, but we can give them armor to protect themselves. We
can give them the armor of confidence, a sense of worth, and self-respect.
Give your teenager nine hours that will plant seeds of self-worth
and send them into adulthood with a strong foundation of leadership
qualities.
Speaking Skills
The students will learn:
- How to trust and believe in their own abilities by delivering
prepared speeches
- How to evaluate their peers with honesty and tactfulness
- To Share what they’ve learned through life experiences
- How to take charge when a situation attempts to disrupt order
- To make decisions for themselves and their peers
- How to use Robert’s Rules of Order to respect ideas of
their peers, to take action on productive ideas, and to elect class
leaders
Handwriting Assessment for Leadership Qualities
The students will learn how to:
- Raise their self-esteem by raising the bar
- Remember more by dotting more
- Connect with brain neurons and connect with triumph
- Raise your test grades by changing the way you take notes
Listening Skills for the Young Mind
The students will learn:
- How to hear emotions
- How to hear the sounds of silence
- How to hear texting, when you really listen
- How to be a better multi-tasker by listening and focusing
Examples of youth organizations who will benefit from “Leadership
for Teens:
- Skills USA
- Lead-America.org
- Youth Service America (YSA)
- 4-H Youth Development Program
- National Organization for Youth Safety
- Business Professionals of America (BPA)
- Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA)
- Students Against Destructive Decisions (SADD)
- Health Occupations Students of America (HOSA)
- Family, Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA)
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