Youth Variety
Perseverance Punch! Life Coaching for Kids Ages 6-13
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What do Michael Jordan, Walt Disney, Thomas Edison, J.K. Rowling, and Mark Zuckerberg all have in common? PERSEVERANCE! Despite feeling or being told they couldn’t do something, they persevered to be some of the most famous people in the world. They kept “punching through” until they got what they wanted, and this is the growth mindset we want for our children. Through outrageously fun group games like: Pancake Perfectionist NOT, Ricky the Rejector, Squishy Toy, All Lit Up, Fried Chicken, and Ear Infection, kids will learn how amazing the “one-two” punch of perseverance can result in amazing opportunities. We will also explore when it is not appropriate to persevere. We will enjoy a cup of “decked out”party punch at the end of class to celebrate our new skills. This is a drop off class. Taught by a Certified Professional Life Coach at Lisa Lombardi Coaching.
Location: CC Bart Room At 327 W. Wilson Street Instructor: Lisa Lombardi Coaching, Inc. CODE DAYS
DATES 382067-1A F 06/14
TIME FEE 7:00-8:00P $23
Tween/Teen Life Coaching – Smashing the 7 Soft Skills Ages 11-19
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Employers consistently state that our youth aren’t prepared for the workplace and volunteer opportunities. Communication and enthusiasm come up as the #1 and #2 missing skills. Developing soft skills like: Networking! Time Management¦ .Teamwork¦. Credit Scores¦ .Problem Solving¦. Following Directions Exactly and Professionalism may likely result in our youth surpassing their peers in many areas of life! We will attack these skills in an extremely entertaining age appropriate manner that will keep this special tween/teen age range engaged while laughing and learning. This is a drop off class. Participants will be eligible to receive a certificate of completion on soft skills. Taught by a Certified Professional Life Coach at Lisa Lombardi Coaching Inc,
www.lisalombardi.com.
Location: CC Bart Room At 327 W. Wilson Street Instructor: Lisa Lombardi Coaching, Inc. CODE DAYS
DATES 382066-1A Tu 07/30
TIME FEE 5:00-6:30P $37
Good Time Guarantee
At the Batavia Park District, we are committed to providing the public with high quality recre- ation programs. Our residents are important to us and we feel they deserve quality at all times.
We are so confident that our recreation pro- grams provide high quality and enjoyment that we are backing it with a policy called the “Good Time Guarantee.”
Our promise and policy is as follows: The Batavia Park District will give you a full re- fund if requested by the beginning of the third class if you are unsatisfied with the quality of instruction, your child’s inability to adapt emotionally in the class, or the skill level is not appropriate for the participant.
94 • Guidelines:
• Participant must attend the first two classes of the program.
• Policy applies to recreation programs only. A recreation class is defined as a program where Park District per- sonnel teach activities or skills over a period of six or more classes. This policy does not apply to Quarry passes, special events, trips, New Horizons Preschool, Day/Sport Camps, Kids’ and Kinder Club, Kids’ Watch, and Youth/ Adult Leagues.
• The “Good Time Guarantee” Refund Form must be filled out appropriately and received prior to the third class meeting. Forms are available at the Recreation offices. The Park District will not fax, mail or e-mail copies. Upon receiving your completed form before the third class, we will process a full refund of your paid fees.
Summer 2019
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