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Vital Connections

Vital Connections

by Lou Bergholz

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Young people the world over face challenges that prevent them from reaching their fullest potential. Lou Bergholz has spent decades working for children and adolescents from Boston to Zimbabwe, and he found that the caring adult relationship holds the key to supporting them as they navigate their journey to adulthood. More than enrichment programs or activities, young people everywhere need Vital Connections. In this essential resource, Lou offers six powerful techniques that enable youth workers to reach out to, connect with, and positively impact young lives. From using powerful praise and affirmations to making time at the right time, these valuable strategies will foster self-efficacy, healthy decision-making, and resilience. And these tools will help you help young people truly believe they can succeed. What young people need can be varied and complex, whether you’re a counselor, educator, parent, or coach. For many, the stakes are incredibly high. Vital Connections can make all the difference.

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Lou Bergholz

Lou Bergholz

Lou Bergholz is the founder and managing partner of Edgework Consulting, a Boston-based firm he started in 2001 to design interventions for some of the world's most challenged children and youth. He has helped build and implement programs across four continents, addressing mental health and trauma, violence reduction, HIV prevention, and gender-based violence, and he has spent more than a decade at the leading edge of the sports-based youth development movement with organizations including Up2Us Sports, Grassroot Soccer, UNICEF, and Mercy Corps. In Vital Connections, he draws on decades of work with young people from Boston to Zimbabwe to show how caring adult relationships hold the key to helping them navigate the journey to adulthood.

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