2. Our mission is to provide opportunities that encourage kids to grow
and build self-confidence.
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• We seek to promote a positive, safe, stable, and
trusting environment where kids can grow
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• We support kids through encouragement and
structured program opportunities.
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• We strive to be role models of trust, reliability,
perseverance, and community.
Mission:
3. Vision:
The place where kids become community through play.
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1. Learn the skills to build positive relationships.
2. Learn the skills to control behavior.
3. Learn the knowledge of why education is important.
4. Welcoming. All kids are welcomed and accepted into a non-
judgmental and safe environment
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Fun. We will create a safe and fun environment where kids can
grow and shine.
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Socially Responsible. We provide a positive environment that
strives to teach lessons of social responsibility.
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Consistent. We are adult role models kids rely on.
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Responsive. We will listen to what the kids want for programming and
activities.
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Local. We are a local grassroots program that teaches the importance of
giving back.
Values:
6. Recent History:
Locations youth could go to for out of school time opportunities in
the current Denfeld School Zone
NumberofPlaces
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15
23
30
1970 1980 1990 2012
How many places did youth have as opportunities to go to during our recent past?
7. Recent History:
During the same timeframe, how have our test scores fared?
Test Scores
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40
60
80
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10. Our Expectations:
Wake up-
Eat breakfast-
Get dressed-
Get to school (on time)-
Behave at school-
Achieve in school-
Graduate on time-
Go to college-
Gain employment-
What are the expectations we have for our kids during the
school year?
11. Their Expectations:
Wake up- I haven’t went to sleep yet.
Why the day will suck anyway.
Great, now I can get out of this hell whole.
Eat breakfast- Nothing to eat here, wont make it to
breakfast at school in time, Go hungry until
lunch time.
Looks like bread with nothing on it or cereal
with no milk. At least its something and/or
I’ll wait until lunch
If I eat anything I’ll get in an fight or argument
not worth it.
Get dressed- Same clothes as the past 3 days.
No name brands, stained, ugly, everyone
makes fun of me.
Only have a few changes of clothes I like to
wear and they are all in the laundry.
Laundromat day is only once/twice a month.
What the expectations they have for themselves?
12. Their Expectations:
Get to school (on time)- I hate school. I am no good at
anything.
I get picked on/ I’ll end up in a
fight.
I didn’t study or do my homework
which means I’ll fail anyway, might
as well skip.
I’ll visit the Nurses office and go to
the parts of classes I like.
Behave at school- Why don’t I have it as easy as
her/him. My life sucks.
I hate Math/Reading/Spelling, if I
act up or out I will get sent to the
Principal’s office.
What the expectations they have for themselves?
13. Their Expectations:
Achieve in school- I hate school. I am no good at
anything.
I don’t get it and nobody at home is
there to help me.
I made it another night last night. I
wonder where I’ll be staying tonight.
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Graduate, College, Employment-
What the expectations they have for themselves?
14. What we do:
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! Show kids caring
! The L-word
! How to smile
! How to have fun.
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We use positive relationships with
play to achieve these goal(s)
15. Benefits to Learning
Through Play
! When students have fun learning, they continue to pursue
it’s extended learning for its own sake.
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! There is a general consensus that education is in trouble.
Time spent in outdoor recess, art, music, and curriculum
that nurtures school engagement at the fun level are
declining for more time in “skills and drills” learning
leaving students and teachers unsatisfied.
! At any age, play acts to retain and enhance meaningful
context and optimizes the learning process.
16. Why we do it:!
Kids thinking from and using the Happy Center of their brains
have actions that come from the same Happy Center. The
quickest way to the Happy Center of the brain is through
PLAYING.
17. Types of Play:
Motor/Physical Play: Gross and fine muscle strength and
overall integration of muscles, nerves, and brain functions.
tumbling, wrestling, jumping, running, throwing, swimming
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Social Play: Participation of positive situations where a
variety of opportunities for children to engage in social behavior.
swings, catch, slides, snowboarding, skateboarding, fishing
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Constructive Play: is when children manipulate their
environment to create things.
sand castles, blocks, Legos, baking, forts, sowing, drawing
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Fantasy Play: Using your imagination in a risk free environment.
Slaying the backyard dragon, army, house, superheros
18. Not convinced?
! Nature does it (but hey, evolution is over rated anyway)
• One 15-year study on grizzly bears in
Alaska confirmed that the bears that
played the most were the ones that had
the highest rates of survival.
19. Key Decisions:
Simplify! Narrow it down to does it help kids or hurt kids and is it fun?
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YES NO
Kids will benefit Make their life harder
Kids will have fun Kids think its boring
20. Play Matrix:
Behaviorally Academically Employment
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Physical Accepted Readiness to Learn Healthy Employee
Overcome Fears Writing/typing Trades
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Social Sharing In-class Attention Doctors
Moral Reasoning School Engagement Services Industry
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Construction Hands on Problem solving Engineers
Experimental Comprehension Sciences
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Fantasy Dream Ideas, risk, concepts Inventors
Creative Abstract conclusions Entrepreneurs
21. Daily Activities:
Monday’s Thursday’s
3:00-5:00 Homework Room 2:30-4:00 Lego Robotics
3:00-4:30 Lego Robotics 3:00-5:00 Homework Room
4:30-5:30 Elementary Gym Time 4:30-5:30 Outdoor Games
6:00-8:00 Open Gym
Tuesday’s Friday’s
2:30-4:00 Lego Robotics
3:00-5:00 Homework Room 3:00-5:00 Movie Day
4:00:430 Table Tennis Club 3:00-4:00 Table Tennis Club
4:30-5:30 Outdoor Games 4:30-5:30 Elem. Gym
Wednesday’s TEEN NIGHT
2:30-3:30 Art Club 6:00-9:00 Open Gym
3:00-5:00 Homework Room
3:00-4:00 Table Tennis Club
4:30-5:30 Elementary Gym Time
6:00-8:00 Open Gym (Table Tennis)
22. What can you do?
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Make Play a Priority in your life and for those around you.
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Support efforts that contribute to increasing playing in our
community like ours (or us).
23. Here’s How
! Financial Support
! Spreading the word about us and our cause.
! Magazine Recycling
! Silent Auction items
! Capital Campaigns
24. Thank you!
The Welch Center Inc. dba
Valley Youth Centers
720 N. Central Ave. Duluth, MN 55807
(218) 464-5071 x 100
www.valleyyouthcenters.org
Facebook- Valley Youth Center