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The Circle of Courage

----------------------------------------------------------- Reclaiming Youth International Trainings, Bookstore, Conferences 888-647-2532 OR 605-647-2534 www.reclaiming.com. The Circle of Courage. A social criticism describing a manipulated understanding

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The Circle of Courage

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  1. ----------------------------------------------------------- Reclaiming Youth International Trainings, Bookstore, Conferences 888-647-2532 OR 605-647-2534 www.reclaiming.com The Circle of Courage

  2. A social criticism describing a manipulated understanding of the experience of Indigenous people by western society. -Dr. Eduardo Duran POST-COLONIAL:

  3. A cumulative • emotional, psychological, social, and spiritual wounding • over the life-span and across generations • resulting from massive group trauma. -Dr. Maria Brave Heart Intergenerational Trauma a.k.a.Complex post-traumatic stress response.

  4. KNOWLEDGE- • Facts • Information • Definitions • Multiplication tables • Biographies TEACHING THE MIND CAPACITIES, VIRTUES, FORMATION, CHARACTER- EDUCATION TEACHING THE HEART Kinds of Learning

  5. 1. Significance • Competence • Power 4. Virtue NEEDED TO BE STRONG

  6. SPIRITUALSTRENGTH Generosity Independence Mastery Belonging

  7. 1. Working cooperatively 2. Joining in discussion 3. Sharing attention 4. Showing sensitivity to others 5. Talking with others 6. Compromising 7. Accepting loss or defeat Belonging

  8. BELONGINGstrength problem goal

  9. 1. Completing tasks 2. Resolving conflicts 3. Setting goals 4. Self-monitoring and reflection 5. Dealing with anger or failure 6. Disagreeing appropriately 7. Coping with change Mastery

  10. MASTERYstrength problem goal

  11. 1. Resisting peer pressure 2. Making a decision 3. Solving a problem 4. Identifying feelings 5. Laughing at oneself 6. Coping with teasing 7. Saying “No” Independence

  12. INDEPENDENCEstrength problem goal

  13. 1. Giving compliments 2. Expressing affection 3. Communicating appreciation 4. Articulating empathy 5. Listening carefully 6. Making an apology 7. Using social graces Generosity

  14. GENEROSITYstrength problem goal

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