Wednesday, June 5, 2024

Why Try Level 1 Training

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                                                WhyTry

Level 1 - Introductory Training

The Office of Behavioral Health is excited to bring WhyTry trainings to those working directly with children and their families. WhyTry is an evidence-based, flexible toolkit, along with structured, interactive modalities used to improve engagement, motivation, and build resiliency in children and teens. WhyTry uses a multi-sensory approach that incorporates music, movement, art, and video to engage and motivate. This unique approach engages children to understand Relationships, Relevance, and Resilience to build positive social skills. The WhyTry Tools may be utilized either individually or in group settings.  If you work with children who are experiencing adversity, trauma, health or behavioral challenges, WhyTry is a great resource to add to your toolbox. Eligible participants will receive full access to the WhyTry website and curriculum, fidelity materials, and 8 hours of CEU's.  This is a great opportunity to add a very valuable resource when working with children and their families!

Visit https://vimeo.com/808916784 to view a Why Try Toolkit Demo or browse their website at https://whytryprogram.org/ to find out more.

 Registrants are encouraged to sign up as soon as possible to guarantee an opportunity to receive this free training. This training will be offered via live instruction with many flexible dates. Alternatively, participants may also access an online, self-paced course.

If you wish to register or have questions about Why Try and this training opportunity to Anthony.Moffatt@maine.gov.

 

 


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