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The camp experience is more than individuals brought together to share common experiences in an outdoor setting. Developing Cohesive Groups at Camp features an overview of techniques to help camp staff, who are a part of the camp community, to develop a cohesive group, with positive interpersonal relationships and social skills. Many children have not had to share a room, much less share it with a group. The DVD details why these children must develop mutual respect and trust that is greater than roles based upon their sex, race, economic situation, or physical condition. The DVD reviews the stages of group development, changes in group behavior, and daily cycles that camp staff will witness as their group progresses.
Among the topics covered:
- The group experience
- Communication skills
- Group development
- Cycles of group activity
- Group building
- Issues in group behavior
- Camper to camper abuse
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Biography
- Connie Coutellier an international trainer, consultant, and author. She is a national field executive for Camp Fire USA and a past national president and director of professional development for the American Camp Association. A list of the books she has written includes Camp Is for the Camper, Day Camp from Day One, Management of Risks and Emergencies, and The Outdoor Book. She has more than 15 years of experience as a day and resident camp director in four camps in the USA and one in Malaysia, and over 30years of experience in youth development and outdoor program administration training and development. She has written online training courses, assisted in the writing of the ACA Outdoor Living Skills books, and served as a consultant for both the development of the ACA’s Basic Camp Management book and the curriculum for the ACA and the International Camping Fellowship camp director courses.
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