Making After-School Cool Podcast
Education
This episode of the Making After School Cool podcast focuses on keeping youth safe during the holiday season. The time busy months of November and December can be stressful for youth and adults alike. During this episode, Brandi Nichols will share helpful tips, suggestions and reminders to ensure children have an enjoyable and safe holiday season.
If you would like more information regarding keeping kids safe you may email Brandi at bnichols@hcde-texas.org
Resources
Harris County Department of Education
https://hcde-texas.org
CASE for Kids
https://hcde-texas.org/afterschool-zone
Preview EP 69: Student Research on COVID‘s Impact on Peers
EP 68: Welcoming Diversity in your School and After School Program
Preview EP 68: Educators & Youth Leaders Welcome Diversity in their Programs
EP 67: Part 2 of Strengthening Resilience
EP 66: Strengthening Resilience
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Episode 65 Explaining the School to Prison Nexus
Preview of EP 65: Explaing the School to Prison Nexus
EP 64: Developing Youth Leadership
Preview of EP 64: Developing Youth Leadership
EP 63: After School Porgram's Resources @ the CASE for Kids SmartZone
EP 62: Youth Council Significance to an Organization
EP 61: Why is Critical Race Theory Suddenly an Issue in K-12 Education
Preview of EP 61: Why is Critical Race Theory Suddenly an Issue in K-12 Education
EP 60: TAPS Program Build's Positive Relationships among Police, Youth and, Community Members
Preview of EP 60: Building Positive Relationships among Police, Youth and the Communities they Serve
EP 59: Part 2 of Managing an Urban Debate League during Covid 19
EP58: Managing an Urban Debate League during COVID 19
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EP 57: Champions Before and Afterschool Program's Services
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