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Themes and Stories in Youthwork Practice - Themes and Stories in Youthwork Practice has been co-published simultaneously as Child & Youth Services, Volume 26, Number 1 2004. (Hardcover)
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Themes and Stories in Youthwork Practice - Themes and Stories in Youthwork Practice has been co-published simultaneously as Child & Youth Services, Volume 26, Number 1 2004. (Hardcover)
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Learn to follow the rhythms of building a relationship with youth
at risk Themes and Stories in Youth Work Practice takes a
refreshing look at the creative possibilities of working with youth
in a variety of group care and developmental settings. Author Mark
Krueger presents an innovative approach to developing relationships
through shared experiences that plays out like modern dance,
choreographed according to individual needs and strengths but
always open to improvisations that follow the rhythms of life. The
book also promotes a framework of understanding youth work through
personal stories constructed alone and together by youth and youth
workers. Themes and Stories in Youth Work Practice offers a unique
perspective on theory and practice as it examines human interaction
as an interpersonal, inter-subjective, and contextual process. The
book recounts a day in the life of a youth worker, examines
qualitative inquiries conducted by youth workers, recalls personal
stories, and addresses the ways youth workers' experiences
influence their interactions with youth. Counselors working in
community centers, group homes, treatment centers, and community
and group care programs will discover how to use the interactive
dance between workers and youth at risk to create human
compositions, advancing the story and getting a feel of where they
are in moments of connection, discovery, and empowerment. From the
author: Youth work is like a modern dance. We bring ourselves to
the moment and try to interact in synch with youths' rhythms for
trusting and growing. As we interact, we are in a sense, inand
passing throughyouth. The challenge is to know ourselves so that we
can know each other, and this comes about in part through a
constant exploration of our stories. It also comes about when we
are in youth work with youth, learning how to dance. Geared toward
experienced youth workers but equally relevant for students and
anyone new to the field, Themes and Stories in Youth Work Practice
is an enlightening read for anyone working in, or for, residential
treatment centers, group homes, shelters, foster care, juvenile
justice programs, community-based youth serving organizations,
after school programs, recreation programs, camps, churches, and
neighborhood centers.
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