dispelling myths about and recognizing the signs of self-injurious behavior in young people, and provide strategies on how to have conversations with teens that decrease stigma. The session will be led by psychologist Dr. Ashley Warhol, and feature a young speaker who will share her lived experience
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and values into all aspects of the program.Learn more »Teen Volunteer Programs »Gateways provides a number of meaningful volunteer opportunities to teens through placement in our Sunday Program, Mitzvah Mensches youth group, and Teen Madrichim Training Programs in congregational schools throughout
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zvah Program (2012)
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The Gateways Peer Development Initiative is targeted towards building a more inclusive Jewish community by educating all youth and teens about disabilities and differences. Ambassadors for Inclusion is a groundbreaking day and congregational school disability awareness initiative,
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ructions.Sunday Program Volunteer ApplicationsGateways' highly-selective Teen Volunteer Program accepts applications from April/May through mid-June. Teens who wish to apply for Sunday Program volunteer positions may do so online on our Teen Volunteer Programs page.Class CalendarClick here for the 2
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Mensches. Mitzvah Mensches is a social action youth group. A mensch is somebody who helps others. At Mitzvah Mensches, we hang out with other Jewish teens and learn about how we can help others.
Noah M:For the past few weeks at Mitzvah Mensches, we have been learning about CJP. We learned tha
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different settings. She has taught Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) classes at the college level, provides professional development to both adults and teens, and has had an article published in the Journal of Positive Behavior Intervention focusing on the strategies implemented for a young man with A
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dispelling myths about and recognizing the signs of self-injurious behavior in young people, and provide strategies on how to have conversations with teens that decrease stigma. The session will be led by psychologist Dr. Ashley Warhol, and feature a young speaker who will share her lived experience
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udy Walker sees the ad from the local cable station, she truly believes they do. The station is looking to air demo tapes of shows created by and for teens. This could be Tru’s big Break!But lately Tru is distracted by Wish #2. She spends hours researching cures for Eddie online and filming hi
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an and Cherner, Stacie. "B’Yadenu: It's In Our Hands To Create Inclusive Day Schools." The Jewish Week. 8 Aug. 2016. Web.April 2016"Newton Teens give back to Hope and Comfort." WickedLocal.com (Newton Tab). 4 Apr. 2016. Web.March 2016"Introducing the Slingshot Class of 2016." eJewish Phil
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a disability," and "technology and disability."Learn more »High School »AFI programs for students in grades 9 – 12 are developed in concert with teens and teachers, and the curriculum focuses on higher-level understanding of difference, disability and society. Topics may include disability and
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