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6 Emotional Wellness Practices You Can Use With Youth

Today’s post is adapted from the Program Basics for COVID-19 resource. Emotional Safety and Wellness are always important, but provide unique challenges during this time.

Emotional wellness relates to youth’s ability to identify, communicate, and self-regulate their emotions. If youth do not feel emotionally safe, then they simply do not feel safe at all. Prioritizing emotional safety helps Clubs create positive experiences, relationships, and environments.

Prioritizing emotional safety includes using specific building blocks of programming. (These are the components of the program plan that should be present in each session, and include a Warm Welcome, Group Agreements, Community Builders and Emotional Check-ins, the Main Activity, Reflection, and a Closing and Check Out. Learn more about these elements in the Program Basics BLUEprint.) Certain building blocks, like a warm welcome or group agreements, are especially important for emotional safety. In doing so, you:

Practices to Support Emotional Wellness

These additional practices can be used in the virtual, in-person, and hybrid program models to support emotional wellness:

As youth share information related to their emotions and general wellness through emotional wellness activities, follow your Club’s policy for Mandated Reporting if a youth discloses anything related to abuse, neglect, or their personal safety. Boys & Girls Clubs of America also has a free and confidential safety hotline available at 1-866-607-SAFE (7233).

For more, including Emotional Wellness activities, information on preventing learning loss, and guidance for physical safety, Boys & Girls Club staff can download the entire Program Basics for COVID-19 Guide on BGCA.net. Find all of our recent Youth Development resources at BGCA.net/Programs. PLUS stay tuned for new Emotional Wellness resources in our totally revamped SMART Moves program, debuting next month! We’ll be sharing highlights and stories from Clubs who participated in creating SMART Moves right here, so stay tuned. 🙂

What are ways that you’ve incorporated Emotional Wellness into your Club programming? How have you helped youth cope with everything going on these days? Share with us in the comments, on the BGCA Youth Development Facebook page, or email ClubXBlog@bgca.org and your ideas may be in a future ClubX Blog post!


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