The first event I attended was the
advising event youth development had. At the event a significant amount of
youth development majors came together in Gaige hall and worked to answer
questions about the youth development program along with advising questions.
The event started off by everyone in the room introducing themselves by saying
their name, age, and how their day was going. This is a youth development
activity that was taught to the program by a group called youth in action. One
person will start and say “bug in” introduce themselves and when they are done
they will say “bug out” and then the next person will do the same. This was a
good activity to do at the advising event because there were a lot of new faces
interested in the youth development program. During the advising event a lot of
questions about courses and the program were cleared up for everyone. It was
fun being able to interact with others in the youth development program along
with helping each other create class schedules and answering questions.
The connection I saw from our
advising day was with youth in action. Youth in action is run by the youth who
participate in the group. I saw a connection with our advising day because we
ran the event. We worked with other youth development students to answer
questions. Our advisors were there to help whenever we needed them, like youth
in action does. Below you can find an article written by Adeola Oredola, the
executive director of youth in action. You can also find more information
regarding youth development below.
I agree with you I also attended this event and I also felt the same connection, such as when people were asking me questions about when to take certain classes what semester. It felt weird for me, but I also felt very smart, and that I could help them.
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