SAMPLE TOPICSPresentation Synopsis * recommended for youth
Building Bridges
An adaptation from the stage play written by Shavon N. Taylor, "Building Bridges" is a discussion about family relationship dynamics. A fun-filled workshop that is full of storytelling.
Living a Blameless Life
Character and Contribution
Your contribution to society and your character in society goes hand-in-hand! This is a personality inventory and assessment to ensure that you are not only giving off your best character, but you are contributing your very best as well.
*Be the Change
Be the Change is a discussion and activity-based topic recommended for middle-high school level students. It is designed to promote leadership, negotiating, and effective decision-making skills. Each student is asked to "be the change-agent" to a variety of different real-life challenges.
*College is For You!
This workshop explores different types of colleges and how a student can make the right choice for him or her! One teacher said,
"This workshop is a great way to give students
some direction as they plan for their next step
after graduation."
*Resolving Conflict
This workshop is designed to give students a realistic view of how conflict arises and how it can be resolved. Students will learn the three factors that contribute to human conflict whether it is with family, friends, teachers, or strangers and they will engage in conflict resolution discussions. It is interactive and thought provoking.
*Interviewing Skills
This workshop will give tips and show ways of effective interviewing. A hot topic for gaining employment! As our students enter the workforce or college of their choice, we will inspire them to dress for success, say all the right words, let their body language speak positively, and unfold the candidate selection process.
Leader is You!
You have the potential of becoming an effective leader!
This topic is designed to unlock the leadership skills that will make you an effective leader. Leadership is influence! How do you influence the people around you? Let's find out!
And many more . . .