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  • Eat Chat Connect | Mountain Youth

    Eat Chat Parent Eat Chat Parent (ECP) usa el diálogo abierto y toca temas difíciles con el fin de crear una mejor comunidad para todos de forma integral. A través de conversaciones con la comunidad, el consejo asesor de padres e información de la Encuesta Healthy Kids Colorado, estamos creando una amplia oferta de seminarios de los cuales llevamos aprendiendo durante dos generaciones. Gracias a su apoyo, Eat Chat Parent recibió el premio de impacto a la comunidad de la Asociación Vail Valley en el 2019. ECP fomenta el diálogo entre padres, hermanos mayores y expertos en temas relevantes. Los padres y los niños de quinto grado en adelante están invitados a asistir a estas juntas con oradores profesionales para compartir y aprender nuevas habilidades para criar a nuestros hijos de una forma más efectiva y descubrir cuales los los recursos disponibles. Únase a nosotros para formar parte de estas conversaciones tan importantes. Si tiene alguna pregunta, contacte a Carol Johnson, Gerente de educación para la comunidad Póngase en contacto con Carol Johnson, Gerente de Educación de la Comunidad con preguntas. Reproducir video Reproducir video 01:19:11 A Conversation on Identity, Inclusion, & Diversity in Sports Join No. 1 New York Times bestselling author, Kate Fagan, for a conversation about the pressures of growing up LGBTQ+ in sports. It’s hard enough coming out, but playing basketball for a nationally ranked school and trying to figure out your sexual identity in the closeted and paranoid world of big-time college sports—that’s a challenge. Listen as Kate shares her struggles as a high-performance athlete and how identity has played a role in her career at ESPN and as an award-winning author. Learn how to make the world easier for our kids to take the first step toward embracing their true selves. Recorded and produced by High Five Access Media https://www.highfivemedia.org/ Reproducir video Reproducir video 01:24:45 Eat Chat Parent | Helping Kids with Anxiety: Develop Family Strategies 𝐎𝐧𝐞 𝐢𝐧 𝐟𝐢𝐯𝐞 𝐜𝐡𝐢𝐥𝐝𝐫𝐞𝐧 will | experience some level of clinical anxiety by the time they hit adolescence. 𝐃𝐫. 𝐂𝐲𝐩𝐞𝐫𝐬 from the 𝐔𝐧𝐢𝐯𝐞𝐫𝐬𝐢𝐭𝐲 𝐨𝐟 𝐂𝐨𝐥𝐨𝐫𝐚𝐝𝐨 𝐉𝐨𝐡𝐧𝐬𝐨𝐧 𝐃𝐞𝐩𝐫𝐞𝐬𝐬𝐢𝐨𝐧 𝐂𝐞𝐧𝐭𝐞𝐫, as he offers parents tools to help with anxiety reduction and tips to teach parents how to spot anxiety and learn when to get help. Presented by Mountain Youth & Eagle Valley Behavioral Health. Reproducir video Reproducir video 01:32:29 Eat Chat Parent | Pain: Influencing Our Thoughts & Behaviors As parents, your own language and coping strategies for dealing with pain create a foundation for your child’s relationship with pain. This panel presentation will improve participants’ understanding of pain and provide strategies to help parents and children understand, manage, and express pain. Panelists include: - Performance Optimization Psychologist Dr. Harlan Austin ​- Howard Head Sports Medicine Pain Neuroscience Specialist Brittney Huntimer ​- Howard Head Sports Medicine Pediatric PT Specialist Kristin Thomas Reproducir video Reproducir video 01:29:34 The Power of Showing Up | Eat Chat Parent Parenting is not easy. Showing up for your children can be challenging, but it doesn’t require a lot of time, energy or money. Join bestselling author, Tina Payne Bryson, as she explains how showing up means offering a quality of presence. Tina will offer a positive and hopeful message to parents with usable tips for showing up for our children in the best possible way. Tina Payne Bryson, Ph.D. is the co-author of two New York Times bestsellers, The Whole-Brain Child and No-Drama Discipline. She is the founder of the Center for Connection and a licensed clinical social worker, specializing in pediatric and adolescent psychotherapy. Dr. Bryson earned her Ph.D. from the University of Southern California and lives in Los Angeles with her husband and three children. Reproducir video Reproducir video 01:15:00 Eat Chat Parent - What is Your Child Watching Online? Do you know where your kids are exploring online? Do you think your kids are too young? Think again, they are not and are being inundated. Three simple steps to change the cycle: Educate, Empower, and Inspire. Together we can accomplish anything, the future generations are depending on us to educate ourselves to support our children Dr. Lisa Strohman is a world-renowned author, psychologist, lawyer and founder of Digital Citizen Academy. Kala Bettis is Eagle Valley Behavioral Health’s outreach operation manager and a school counselor at Battle Mountain High School. Reproducir video Reproducir video 01:25:47 Eat Chat Parent - Parenting in a Pandemic with Dr. Laura Markham Parenting is tough, but parenting in a pandemic can be tougher. Parents struggle to set limits around remote learning and screen time. Siblings squabble, parents yell, and everyone gets on each other’s nerves. In this talk, Dr. Laura Markham will help parents focus on solutions that will keep families connected, support parents to stay more calm, and help the entire family emerge from this tough time with more resilience and closeness. Reproducir video Reproducir video 01:10:58 October 2020 Eat Chat Parent - Break Free From Stress Mountain Youth is lightening the load of stress with October’s Eat Chat Parent workshop, presented by Eagle Valley Behavioral Health and Vail Health. Alex Yannacone, director of community programs at the Helen and Arthur E. Johnson Depression Center, will return to Eagle County, virtually of course, to help teach families ways to cope with stress. Questions? Amy Baker: abaker@mountainyouth.org Mountain Youth está aliviando la carga de estrés con el taller Eat Chat Parent de octubre, presentado por Eagle Valley Behavioral Health y Vail Health. Alex Yannacone, director de programas comunitarios en el Centro de Depresión Helen y Arthur E. Johnson, regresará al condado de Eagle, virtualmente por supuesto, para ayudar a enseñar a las familias formas de lidiar con el estrés. Reproducir video Reproducir video 00:48 trim C146C192 6FE0 4F2C AC47 0D694AED3713 Eat Chat Parent Latinx "Language Justice" Testimonial, November 5, 2019 Eventos pasados ​​y recursos Autocuidado de octubre Plan de reflexión y prevención de autocuidado Hoja de trabajo de autocuidado Evaluación de autocuidado en el lugar de trabajo Plan de autocuidado estudiantil / escolar Evaluación de autocuidado del estudiante / escuela Plan preventivo de autocuidado español Plan de evaluación de autocuidado en español 34520 US HWY 6, C10, Edwards, CO 81632 || P.O. Box 4613, Edwards, CO 81632 || 970.949.9250 || info@mountainyouth.org Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Annual Report © 2019 by Mountain Youth. Website by projectseedling.com Click to Give

  • Events! | Mountain Youth

    Next Free Event: Cake Boss- Decorating! 30 abr 2024, 6:00 p.m. Mountain Youth Eagle Office Register Now Check out the calendar for ALL upcoming events! GO TO CALENDAR

  • Dónde ir | Mountain Youth

    Dónde Ir LGBTQ+ Encuesta Healthy Kids Colorado Salud del Comportamiento Paternidad Directorio de Recursos Conducción Segura y Sobria

  • YOUth Resources | Mountain Youth

    Resources for YOUth! Jump To: Dropdown Menu Search all resources Valley's Voice Permission Slip High School Timesheet Mountain Youth Resource Directory Middle School Recognition Log Current & Past Calendars Tax Docs: I9 & W4 Community Resources Forward Together School Clubs Mental Health Resources Live Animal Cameras You Are Not Alone (SURO) Positive Quotes Breathing Exercises

  • Eat Chat Connect | Mountain Youth

    Eat Chat Parent Eat Chat Parent (ECP) usa el diálogo abierto y toca temas difíciles con el fin de crear una mejor comunidad para todos de forma integral. A través de conversaciones con la comunidad, el consejo asesor de padres e información de la Encuesta Healthy Kids Colorado, estamos creando una amplia oferta de seminarios de los cuales llevamos aprendiendo durante dos generaciones. Gracias a su apoyo, Eat Chat Parent recibió el premio de impacto a la comunidad de la Asociación Vail Valley en el 2019. ECP fomenta el diálogo entre padres, hermanos mayores y expertos en temas relevantes. Los padres y los niños de quinto grado en adelante están invitados a asistir a estas juntas con oradores profesionales para compartir y aprender nuevas habilidades para criar a nuestros hijos de una forma más efectiva y descubrir cuales los los recursos disponibles. Únase a nosotros para formar parte de estas conversaciones tan importantes. Si tiene alguna pregunta, contacte a Carol Johnson, Gerente de educación para la comunidad Póngase en contacto con Carol Johnson, Gerente de Educación de la Comunidad con preguntas. Forging Futures with Mountain Youth April 16 Citrea, Beaver Creek 5:30-8:00 pm ​ Join us for this amazing opportunity to celebrate all that local youth have accomplished, and help us ensure all youth thrive for years to come. ​ We will hear from the Director of Education and Community Programs at the Helen and Arthur E. Johnson Depression Center, Alex Yannacone while dinning on the some of the best food Beaver Creek has to offer. Thank you to our sponsors for making this event possible. Visionaries: Vail Resorts Champions: Eagle County School District, Alpine Bank Pathfinders: First Bank, Froman Insurance Agency, Vail Daily Advocates: Alpine Kind Buy tickets I'm a paragraph. Click here to add your own text and edit me. It's easy. Media and Videos Watch Youth Fentanyl Crisis With Maggie Seldeen English Español Watch A Conversation About Youth Mental Health English Español Watch Your Voice Matters: Consent, Healthy Relationships, And Building Youth Confidence English Español Watch Essential Conversations to Inspire with Jenny Woo Watch Insecurity, Comparison, and "Keeping Up" with Rosalind Wiseman Upcoming Eat Chat Connect Events: Reproducir video Reproducir video 01:19:11 A Conversation on Identity, Inclusion, & Diversity in Sports Join No. 1 New York Times bestselling author, Kate Fagan, for a conversation about the pressures of growing up LGBTQ+ in sports. It’s hard enough coming out, but playing basketball for a nationally ranked school and trying to figure out your sexual identity in the closeted and paranoid world of big-time college sports—that’s a challenge. Listen as Kate shares her struggles as a high-performance athlete and how identity has played a role in her career at ESPN and as an award-winning author. Learn how to make the world easier for our kids to take the first step toward embracing their true selves. Recorded and produced by High Five Access Media https://www.highfivemedia.org/ Reproducir video Reproducir video 01:24:45 Eat Chat Parent | Helping Kids with Anxiety: Develop Family Strategies 𝐎𝐧𝐞 𝐢𝐧 𝐟𝐢𝐯𝐞 𝐜𝐡𝐢𝐥𝐝𝐫𝐞𝐧 will | experience some level of clinical anxiety by the time they hit adolescence. 𝐃𝐫. 𝐂𝐲𝐩𝐞𝐫𝐬 from the 𝐔𝐧𝐢𝐯𝐞𝐫𝐬𝐢𝐭𝐲 𝐨𝐟 𝐂𝐨𝐥𝐨𝐫𝐚𝐝𝐨 𝐉𝐨𝐡𝐧𝐬𝐨𝐧 𝐃𝐞𝐩𝐫𝐞𝐬𝐬𝐢𝐨𝐧 𝐂𝐞𝐧𝐭𝐞𝐫, as he offers parents tools to help with anxiety reduction and tips to teach parents how to spot anxiety and learn when to get help. Presented by Mountain Youth & Eagle Valley Behavioral Health. Reproducir video Reproducir video 01:32:29 Eat Chat Parent | Pain: Influencing Our Thoughts & Behaviors As parents, your own language and coping strategies for dealing with pain create a foundation for your child’s relationship with pain. This panel presentation will improve participants’ understanding of pain and provide strategies to help parents and children understand, manage, and express pain. Panelists include: - Performance Optimization Psychologist Dr. Harlan Austin ​- Howard Head Sports Medicine Pain Neuroscience Specialist Brittney Huntimer ​- Howard Head Sports Medicine Pediatric PT Specialist Kristin Thomas Reproducir video Reproducir video 01:29:34 The Power of Showing Up | Eat Chat Parent Parenting is not easy. Showing up for your children can be challenging, but it doesn’t require a lot of time, energy or money. Join bestselling author, Tina Payne Bryson, as she explains how showing up means offering a quality of presence. Tina will offer a positive and hopeful message to parents with usable tips for showing up for our children in the best possible way. Tina Payne Bryson, Ph.D. is the co-author of two New York Times bestsellers, The Whole-Brain Child and No-Drama Discipline. She is the founder of the Center for Connection and a licensed clinical social worker, specializing in pediatric and adolescent psychotherapy. Dr. Bryson earned her Ph.D. from the University of Southern California and lives in Los Angeles with her husband and three children. Reproducir video Reproducir video 01:15:00 Eat Chat Parent - What is Your Child Watching Online? Do you know where your kids are exploring online? Do you think your kids are too young? Think again, they are not and are being inundated. Three simple steps to change the cycle: Educate, Empower, and Inspire. Together we can accomplish anything, the future generations are depending on us to educate ourselves to support our children Dr. Lisa Strohman is a world-renowned author, psychologist, lawyer and founder of Digital Citizen Academy. Kala Bettis is Eagle Valley Behavioral Health’s outreach operation manager and a school counselor at Battle Mountain High School. Reproducir video Reproducir video 01:25:47 Eat Chat Parent - Parenting in a Pandemic with Dr. Laura Markham Parenting is tough, but parenting in a pandemic can be tougher. Parents struggle to set limits around remote learning and screen time. Siblings squabble, parents yell, and everyone gets on each other’s nerves. In this talk, Dr. Laura Markham will help parents focus on solutions that will keep families connected, support parents to stay more calm, and help the entire family emerge from this tough time with more resilience and closeness. Reproducir video Reproducir video 01:10:58 October 2020 Eat Chat Parent - Break Free From Stress Mountain Youth is lightening the load of stress with October’s Eat Chat Parent workshop, presented by Eagle Valley Behavioral Health and Vail Health. Alex Yannacone, director of community programs at the Helen and Arthur E. Johnson Depression Center, will return to Eagle County, virtually of course, to help teach families ways to cope with stress. Questions? Amy Baker: abaker@mountainyouth.org Mountain Youth está aliviando la carga de estrés con el taller Eat Chat Parent de octubre, presentado por Eagle Valley Behavioral Health y Vail Health. Alex Yannacone, director de programas comunitarios en el Centro de Depresión Helen y Arthur E. Johnson, regresará al condado de Eagle, virtualmente por supuesto, para ayudar a enseñar a las familias formas de lidiar con el estrés. Reproducir video Reproducir video 00:48 trim C146C192 6FE0 4F2C AC47 0D694AED3713 Eat Chat Parent Latinx "Language Justice" Testimonial, November 5, 2019 *All Videos Recorded and Produced by High Five Access Media Extended Resources from Jessica Lahey CLICK HERE FOR PDF Eventos pasados ​​y recursos Autocuidado de octubre Plan de reflexión y prevención de autocuidado Hoja de trabajo de autocuidado Evaluación de autocuidado en el lugar de trabajo Plan de autocuidado estudiantil / escolar Evaluación de autocuidado del estudiante / escuela Plan preventivo de autocuidado español Plan de evaluación de autocuidado en español 34520 US HWY 6, C10, Edwards, CO 81632 || P.O. Box 4613, Edwards, CO 81632 || 970.949.9250 || info@mountainyouth.org Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Annual Report © 2019 by Mountain Youth. Website by projectseedling.com Click to Give

  • We Hear U | Mountain Youth

    We Hear U What is it? This free program offered at Mountain Youth has been adapted for the Eagle County community from Active Parenting of Teens, an evidence-based program designed to help families survive and thrive. It focuses on active communication, parenting styles, logical consequences, mutual respect, and more. ​ How does it work? Once a referral is made, a facilitator will meet with one or more families in a 3hr core session at a time that works well for the families. A meal is provided, as well as childcare if needed. After the core session, up to three 1hr follow up sessions can be scheduled. These follow up sessions are usually two weeks apart to see how things have progressed, discuss what the family is working on, and provide additional accountability and support. Most of referrals for We Hear U come from counselors within the Eagle County School District, but community members can sign up for the program themselves, as well. While our facilitators are not licensed counselors, they are certified in training on parenting and communication, and can provide sessions in both English and Spanish. ​ How do I sign up or make a referral? Fill out a referral form to get started.

  • Involucrarse | Mountain Youth

    Involucrarse Oportunidades Profesionales Career Opportunities Empleos/Pasantías/Voluntario Donar Make a tax-deductible donation to Mountain Youth through Colorado Gives Day. Únete a la Voz de Valley Empoderar a nuestro ¡JUVENTUD! Haga clic para dar

  • Safe Driving

    Safe Driving Learn how to get a FREE & sober ride home Protegiendo a nuestra comunidad protegiendo nuestras carreteras - Conduzca Sobrio En una comunidad que se reúne alrededor de festivales llenos de bebidas alcohólicas, es muy importante educar a los jóvenes sobre los peligros de conducir bajo los efectos del alcohol. Mountain Youth quiere proporcionar educación y aportar y alternativas al estilo de vida de que se manifiesta en nuestras fiestas. Mountain Youth seguirá educando a los jóvenes sobre la importancia de conducir de manera segura al mismo tiempo que les da opciones de conducción sobria, recordando a los jóvenes que elijan la sobriedad y sobretodo que cambien el comportamiento general de nuestra comunidad cuando se trata de conducir de manera sobria y segura. A través de una subvención de cinco años otorgada por el Estado de Colorado, Mountain Youth colaborará con otras personas o entidades de la comunidad local para reducir la conducción deficiente y distraída en todo el condado de Eagle. Mountain Youth involucra a las partes interesadas de la comunidad de una variedad de sectores para formar parte del Comité Directivo sin DUI. Tiene interés en participar? Por favor, póngase en contacto con info@mountainyouth.org BARS & RESTAURANTS BUS ROUTES OUR MESSAGE Mountain Youth and ECO Transit teamed up to create the Safe Ride program, which provides people with a free ride home from a safe driver after a night out on the town. We recognize that indulging in things like alcohol and cannabis will occur, but the decision that follows is crucial. One of our top concerns is to keep yourself and others safe by not getting behind the wheel. As a result, we're giving away free rides to a bus stop near you. Just ask your bartender about a free, sober, and safe ride ​​Safe Ride Program Graduated Driver's License (GDL) Graduated Driving Licensing Presentations Mountain Youth and Colorado Young Driver Alliance collaborated to create a GDL toolkit to direct young drivers and their parents/guardians to resources that explain Graduated Drivers License laws and regulations. EXPLORE TOOLKIT COMING SOON! Mountain Youth has spent the last few months creating a phone application to help guide youth, parents, and caregivers. The app is called CO GDL. When it becomes live, you can download it to your phone. You will have the chance to be quizzed on Graduated Driver's Licensing laws and restrictions, navigate a step-by-step walk-through on how to get your license depending on age, and explore additional resources. We will keep you posted on its progress!

  • Historia | Mountain Youth

    Historia Mountain Youth fue fundada en 2001 como Eagle River Youth Coalition. Fue diseñada como una visión en colaboración con el Leadership Vail Valley, el equipo de Eagle CARES Survey y el Condado de Eagle para proporcionar unión entre los proveedores de servicios para los jóvenes. Mountain Youth desarrolló el Positive Youth Development (PYD), con un enfoque basado en los puntos fuertes de la adolescencia, en todo el valle del río Eagle. Mountain Youth se encargó de supervisar la evaluación de datos para garantizar que la comunidad tuviera una forma de evaluar los comportamientos y percepciones de los jóvenes de una forma honesta y la capacidad de analizar la eficacia y los puntos débiles en los servicios para jóvenes. Estos resultados continúan impulsando a Mountain Youth a la hora de planificar con otros colaboradores cuales deben ser los servicios que se ofrecen para los jóvenes. Trabajamos con muchos proveedores de servicios, para que la comunidad pueda evaluar y satisfacer de manera efectiva las necesidades cambiantes de los jóvenes, de modo que en última instancia se movilice a la comunidad para obtener un cambio positivo. Mountain Youth tiene un amplio alcance con la visión, misión y valores fundamentales arraigados en hacer de los jóvenes una prioridad en la comunidad, Mountain Youth consigue apoyos para ayudar a que los jóvenes alcancen su máximo potencial. Prestamos atención a las necesidades de la comunidad y respondemos con programas que educan, mejoran y fomentan relaciones sólidas y la toma de decisiones positivas. Siguiendo con el marco PYD, Mountain Youth ofrece prevención del uso de drogas y alcohol, educación para conducir de forma segura, defensa de la juventud y educación para padres en todo el valle del río Eagle. El trabajo de Mountain Youth hace que los jóvenes del Condado de Eagle sean una de las prioridades y nos esforzamos por crear una comunidad donde los jóvenes estén equipados con herramientas para fomentar cuerpos sanos, mentes saludables y buena capacidad para tomar decisiones sabias y liderazgo para guiar sus vidas. Somos una organización dinámica, enfocada en crear un mejor condado de Eagle para todos, dando a los jóvenes voz y voto en nuestra comunidad.

  • Big 10 Ideas | Mountain Youth

    What influences a community? How do we measure what factors are important to maintain and increase community health? These Big 10 ideas have been developed by Valley's Voice, and every community-benefiting project will fall under (at least) one of these ideas. Submit a Passion Project 1:Recruit and Reward Youth YOUth (age 9-25) should be rewarded for the good work they do that supports the community. How can we recognize individuals/groups to bring community benefit and rewarding experiences to youth? While working on a Valley's Voice community project, you are paid for your time! 2: Prevent substance abuse and access through new policies, practices and education Prevention and awareness for youth, businesses, and adults! 3: Safe Driving So many ways that driving can be dangerous.. How can we encourage people to drive safer? 4: Youth Master Plan We want to see ALL Youth Thrive in Eagle County (it's our motto), what does Eagle County need that you/friends would really benefit from? - Skate Park in Eagle? - Free bowling night? - Youth hangout that's open 24/7? - How-to Tik Tok series? - Your Idea! 5: Mental Health Brain chemicals seem to be changing- especially before 25 years old, and everyone has bad days. What if those days keep lasting? How can I support my friends? What do adults need to hear about youth mental health? 6: Our Environment We live in such a beautiful place, why does our environment matter so much? - Trash in the parking lot? - Lights at school? - Solar panels at the park? 7: LGBTQ+ Let's talk about how to diversity, equity, and inclusion. We all belong and contribute to Eagle County's Character. Maybe this is a passion project for you? 8: Substance Use Vaping in the bathroom? Teammates hungover at games? Does natural mean 'good'? Fentanyl danger is on the rise, do you and your friends know what to do in case of an overdose? 9: Kindness The world always needs more kindness, how can we reach all sorts of groups of peole throughout Eagle County? 10: Equity Our community has over 200 nonprofits, over 3,500 businesses, and 55,000 people (maybe). How many ways can you build connections to strengthen Eagle County?

  • Normas Sociales | Mountain Youth

    Normas Sociales Influencia positiva de los compañeros ​ Mountain Youth confía en el poder de la influencia positiva de los compañeros basado en la mercadotecnia de las normas sociales positivas. A menudo, los comportamientos y actitudes de los jóvenes están influenciados por su percepción de lo que creen que es lo "normal". Al difundir mensajes positivos tomados directamente de los resultados de Healthy Kids Colorado Survey, Mountain Youth intenta alinear estos conceptos erróneos con la realidad. ​ Dentro de las escuelas secundarias del condado de Eagle y la comunidad en general, Mountain Youth comercializa estadísticas positivas de la escuela secundaria a través de la campaña "Usted nos contó". Desde el 2005, Mountain Youth ha implementado con éxito una campaña de mercadotecnia de normas sociales para estudiantes de secundaria y, desde el 2010, para estudiantes de secundaria. Los mensajes se difunden a través de una variedad de artículos seleccionados y diseñados por los estudiantes, incluyendo calcomanías, bálsamo labial y botellas de agua. ​ ¿Cuáles son algunos de los mensajes positivos que seguramente te harán sonreír? Ríete, es contagioso. S é t ú mismo Middle School Focus Group High School Focus Group Social Campaign Middle School Focus Group 1/6 Recursos para ayudarle a ser su mejor U. Cómo decir no al alcohol Cómo ayudar a un amigo Muéstrale a alguien que te importa Encontrar un adulto de confianza Be Your Best U. Categorías Reproducir video Reproducir video 03:23 Mountain Youth It sucks, I know Depression, anxiety, and other mental health disorders negatively affect many youth in Eagle County. From looking at the Healthy Kids Colorado Survey 2019 data, we know this is true and that we must work together as a community to help them find joy again. Mountain Youth's 2020-21 social norms campaign, "Be Your Best U." is focused on doing just that: improving the lives of youth in the most powerful ways possible, allowing them to thrive. #strongertogether Produced and Edited by @highfiveaccessmedia Reproducir video Reproducir video 02:38 Mountain Youth Rise Above the Influence Not all youth are choosing to abuse substances. In fact, many have learned to say "no" and stick with their values of sobriety and health above all else. However, according to the Healthy Kids Colorado Survey 2019 data, we can see that many youth are still abusing substances at a higher level than we would like. Let's come together as a community to help those youth who haven't yet found the strength to say "no." Mountain Youth's 2020-21 social norms campaign, "Be Your Best U." is focused on doing just that: improving the lives of youth in the most powerful ways possible, allowing them to thrive. #strongertogether Produced and Edited by highfiveaccessmedia Reproducir video Reproducir video 03:00 Mountain Youth You Are Not Alone Suicidal ideation is no stranger to the residents of Eagle County. According to the Healthy Kids Colorado Survey 2019 data, we know that not only adults but youth face this difficulty. It is crucial that we work together to provide these youth with the resources they need to get better. Mountain Youth's 2020-21 social norms campaign, "Be Your Best U." is focused on doing just that: improving the lives of youth in the most powerful ways possible, allowing them to thrive. #strongertogether Produced and Edited by HighFiveAccessMedia Reproducir video Reproducir video 03:03 Mountain Youth No One Deserves to be Bullied Anyone can become the victim of bullying at school, work, and even at home. Especially in the new world of technology and social media. According to the Healthy Kids Colorado Survey 2019 data, we know that a strikingly large percent of middle schoolers and some high schoolers are electronically bullied. It is crucial that we continue to choose love over hate and lift each other up in this small community. Mountain Youth's 2020-21 social norms campaign, "Be Your Best U." is focused on doing just that: improving the lives of youth in the most powerful ways possible, allowing them to thrive. #strongertogether Produced and Edited by HighFiveAcessMedia Reproducir video Reproducir video 02:27 Mountain Youth Is it worth it? One of the most common mistakes a young person can make is choosing to abuse substances before their brain is fully developed, which doesn't occur until the age of 26. According to the Healthy Kids Colorado Survey 2019 data, we know that over half of our high schoolers have tried marijuana and alcohol before in their life. This is oftentimes due to peer pressure and a stigma of "being cool" and is NEVER worth the consequences at stake. Changing this stigma starts with all of us, right now. Mountain Youth's 2020-21 social norms campaign, "Be Your Best U." is focused on doing just that: improving the lives of youth in the most powerful ways possible, allowing them to thrive. #strongertogether Produced and Edited by highfiveaccessmedia Reproducir video Reproducir video 03:19 Mountain Youth Bullying in Eagle County A true story about Bullying and the 4 steps a local youth encourages others to use. 1. Ignore the people who try to bully you 2. Find joy in new passions 3. Change your internal dialog from "I must be doing something to deserve this treatment" to "I am the best that I can be and people will love me for who I am" 4. Live! You have the power to make change Produced and Edited by highfiveaccessmedia Influencia positiva de los compañeros ​ Mountain Youth confía en el poder de la influencia positiva de los compañeros basado en la mercadotecnia de las normas sociales positivas. A menudo, los comportamientos y actitudes de los jóvenes están influenciados por su percepción de lo que creen que es lo "normal". Al difundir mensajes positivos tomados directamente de los resultados de Healthy Kids Colorado Survey, Mountain Youth intenta alinear estos conceptos erróneos con la realidad. ​ Dentro de las escuelas secundarias del condado de Eagle y la comunidad en general, Mountain Youth comercializa estadísticas positivas de la escuela secundaria a través de la campaña "Usted nos contó". Desde el 2005, Mountain Youth ha implementado con éxito una campaña de mercadotecnia de normas sociales para estudiantes de secundaria y, desde el 2010, para estudiantes de secundaria. Los mensajes se difunden a través de una variedad de artículos seleccionados y diseñados por los estudiantes, incluyendo calcomanías, bálsamo labial y botellas de agua. ​ ¿Cuáles son algunos de los mensajes positivos que seguramente te harán sonreír? Ríete, es contagioso. S é t ú mismo 1/4

  • Pasantías + Voluntariado | Mountain Youth

    Pasante | Voluntario Mountain Youth trabaja con la comunidad en general para proporcionar un lugar único para empleos, voluntariado y oportunidades de interinato. Ser un miembro activo de la comunidad trae recompensas. Envíenos las oportunidades de su organización a info@mountainyouth.org . Oportunidades para voluntarios ​

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