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Title: Circle of Courage


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Circle of Courage
  • Based on Reclaiming Youth At Risk, by Larry K.
    Brendtro-Martin Brokenleg-Steve Van Bockern
  • Premise Youth act out due to unmet needs in four
    areas
  • Belonging
  • Mastery
  • Independence
  • Generosity

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Circle of Courage
  • Belonging-Within the value of belonging, youth
    learn to become a respectful part of a group
  • Belonging is demonstrated by being
  • Friendly-caring-cooperative-trusting-respectful-ha
    ving healthy relationships

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Circle of Courage
  • Mastery-Within the value of mastery, youth learn
    how to achieve their goals
  • Mastery is demonstrated by being
  • Creative-persistent-competent-self-motivated-a
    problem solver-accepting of challenges

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Circle of Courage
  • Independence-Within the value of independence,
    youth learn how to demonstrate personal
    responsibility
  • Independence is demonstrated by being
  • Assertive-confident-showing leadership-using
    empowerment-demonstrating self-control-a problem
    solver-demonstrating self-discipline

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Circle of Courage
  • Generosity-Within the value of generosity, youth
    learn how to contribute positively to others
  • Generosity is demonstrated by being
  • Caring-sharing with others-supportive
    helpful-compassionate-showing social concerns

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Circle of Courage
  • IJH has adopted this program model as the core
    values of our program
  • Using the format and system provided by PBS
    program efforts, we have been able to
    operationalize the behaviors expected in all of
    our major routines for cottage and school around
    the four core values of the Circle of Courage
  • These expectations are taught on a routine basis
    throughout campus

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Circle of Courage Behavioral Expectation Matrix  
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Circle of Courage
  • Once behavioral expectations are taught, regular
    reinforcement is provided to youth who
    demonstrate the desired behaviors
  • Reinforcement is provided through the use of
    courage slips as positive acknowledgement of
    the demonstrated behavior or value

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Circle of Courage
  • Reinforcement
  • Attempt to provide 4/1 or 5/1 positives to
    negatives in working with youth
  • Courage slips are used ONLY as positive
    reinforcement-slips would not be given as a note
    of the absence of something, or as a notation of
    not demonstrating expected behavior

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Circle of Courage
  • Activities that celebrate achievement and support
    recognition of desired behaviors are held
    throughout campus
  • These include monthly awards assembly, positive
    week rewards activities, special outings, a COC
    store where youth may purchase items

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Circle of Courage
  • Circle of Courage programs should embody a
    welcoming environment where dignity, respect, and
    kindness are the values we live by and
    demonstrate to others, both youth and staff,
    throughout all levels of the organization
  • By establishing environments within our milieus
    that support these values, and provide a culture
    of support, this goal will be achieved
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