Core Skills Analysis
Social opportunities
- The student learned the importance of helping others in need by actively volunteering.
- Through volunteering, the student developed empathy and a sense of community responsibility.
- Engaging in volunteering activities provided the student with real-life social interactions and boosted their communication skills.
- Volunteering allowed the student to understand the value of teamwork and collaboration in social initiatives.
Tips
Engage the student in discussions about the impact of their volunteer work on the community to enhance their sense of responsibility and fulfillment. Encourage them to explore different types of volunteering activities to broaden their understanding of social issues and diverse communities. Help the student reflect on their personal growth and development through volunteering experiences, fostering a deeper connection to volunteering as a meaningful part of their life.Book Recommendations
- Be Kind by Pat Zietlow Miller: This book emphasizes the power of kindness and the impact small acts of generosity can have on others.
- Dorothea's Eyes: Dorothea Lange Photographs the Truth by Barb Rosenstock: A biography showcasing Dorothea Lange's photographic work highlighting social issues and inspiring change through art.
- The Youngest Marcher: The Story of Audrey Faye Hendricks, a Young Civil Rights Activist by Cynthia Levinson: This book tells the story of an 11-year-old activist and her role in the Civil Rights Movement, highlighting the impact young individuals can have on society.