Join Moving Traditions and The Jewish Education Project for a conversation grounded in SEL (Social and Emotional Learning) to support educator and teen well-being.
Today’s teens live a life where extreme voices are the loudest, polarization is encouraged, and emotional distress is the norm. Meaningful relationships are difficult. There are many ways teens are engaged with the State and Land of Israel. How can we make space for meaningful conversations about the tensions, guiding discussions filled with empathy, curiosity, and mindfulness? Whether teens feel love for, connection to, or conflict with Israel, our webinar will offer tools to meet them where they are.
With an introduction to Moving Traditions’ SEL approach to Israel education, participants will walk away with concrete language, facilitation tools, and adaptable strategies for validating teens’ voices while managing their own emotions. By fostering emotionally intelligent conversations, youth-serving professionals can help teens build resilience, deepen their connections, and navigate complexity with confidence.
Optional breakout session from 2:55-3:15 p.m. will provide space to workshop these ideas for your organization, giving you practical tools and tactics to lead caring and empathic discussions about Israel that help young people to thrive.
For additional information, please contact Erica Hruby at ehruby@jewishedproject.org.
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