Reference no: EM133547094
Group Presentation: Adolescence (12 to 18 years old)
1. Project Introduction:
Start by discussing the purpose of the project. Explain that the goal is to develop a community program or center that promotes physical, cognitive, social, and emotional development among its participants.
Emphasize the importance of a holistic approach to development and how it can positively impact individuals and the community as a whole.
2. Identifying Target Audience and Needs:
Determine the specific target audience for your program or center.
Conduct research and gather data to identify the needs and challenges faced by the target audience in terms of physical, cognitive, social, and emotional development. It is recommended that you utilize the LIRN Library when conducting research for this project. You can access the LIRN Library in your Canvas navigation bar.
Consider factors such as access to resources, existing programs or centers in the community, and any gaps that need to be addressedDefining Program Objectives:
Clearly define the objectives of your program or center. What specific outcomes do you hope to achieve? Examples may include promoting physical fitness, enhancing cognitive abilities, fostering social connections, and supporting emotional well-being.
Ensure that your objectives align with the identified needs of the target audience.
3. Program Components:
Brainstorm and develop the components that will make up your program or center. Consider activities, resources, and strategies that will support physical, cognitive, social, and emotional development.
Examples of components may include fitness classes, workshops on cognitive skills development, group activities to promote social interactions, and counseling or therapy services to address emotional well-being.
4. Prepare a 10-minute presentation with slides to showcase your program or center. Clearly communicate its objectives, components, implementation plan, and potential impact.