Extended Family for Kids Leader Training Hosted by JSU

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700 Pelham Road North,Jacksonville AL 36265

16 July, 2021

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Experience hands-on, interactive training in an evidence-based, 9 Lesson Curriculum for children of incarcerated, Extended Family for Kids. In the Extended Family for Kids Leader Training, you will experience all nine EFK Lessons in hands-on activities. You leave with all you need to start EFK in your school and community! Training includes the Extended Family for Kids Curriculum Guide, $200 value. Try out the same activities your EFK group will experience under your leadership Learn effective ways of communicating the need for EFK to administrators and parents Receive customized instruction on starting and leading EFK groups for the specific needs of your community Create effective plans for identifying students needing EFK Learn how to incorporate the EFK Program into a school schedule INCLUDED IN REGISTRATION Extended Family for Kids Curriculum Guide ($200 value) for each participant, which includes detailed program leader instructions, Lesson activities and handouts, evaluation Feedback Forms, sample letters to parents and guardians, and more. Participant Training supplies, including EFK information packet, Training handouts, and activity supplies Extended Family for Kids Program Leader T-shirt Custom Extended Family for Kids Leader Certificate of Completion Training visual presentations via PowerPoint and other demonstrations Breakfast and Lunch for participants TRAINER EFK Leader Training Instructor, Laure Clemons, Extended Family for Kids author. In 2007, Laure created and led the Extended Family for Kids model program at Summerville Middle School, Summerville, Ga. She has since led over 1,000 students through the EFK Program. Laure has been a guest on radio and television programs, gone into prisons to speak to inmates, and has been a featured speaker at professional conferences. Laure is currently writing a book to guide other families through the prison experience. She has led hundreds of educators through the EFK Leader Training at state and national levels. Extended Family is a 501(c)3 non-profit support system for families of prisoners. Our Purpose: To teach families of prisoners to successfully adjust to a new way of life. Our Mission: To offer help and inspire hope. Our Motto: "We don't have to do their time."

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