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DIAMONDS
IN THE ROUGH

CREATIVE ARTS PROGRAMS THAT ENGAGE, EMPOWER AND INSPIRE CHILDREN AND YOUTH'S IMAGINATION

Children & Youth Development Programs

Inspiring and Empowering Children and Youth through Art and Music Enrichment

 

Serving as a creative conduit to express their worries and concerns;

and their hopes and dreams. 

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Rhythm 4 Life Program

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As students learn new skills in drumming, they:

  • learn about a new culture

  • discover the importance of team skills

  • develop communication, listening, leadership and critical thinking skills

  • enhance their social and emotional skills by learning how to:

    • identify and explore their feelings and emotions, and

    • apply effective coping strategies in the real world.

A Snapshot of our R4L Lessons

Youth Development - Rhythm 4 Life Videos

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Youth Development - Rhythm 4 Life Videos

Sharing Thoughts and Feelings

Read more Students Victoria and Sierra share their responses, thoughts and feelings on a drumming activity.

Healthy and Productive Coping Strategies

Read more Students Victoria and Sierra share healthy and productive strategies they use when they get upset.

A Discussion on Anger

Read more Students have a rich discussion on how anger can be a good thing if expressed in a healthy way.

Healthy Coping Strategies

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Playing a Rhythm

Read more Students are highly engaged with playing a rhythm they created.

A Deep Discussion with Students

Read more A great thought-provoking question that student Sierra raises in the midst of our class discussion on anger and expressing it in a healthy way.

Talking About Thoughts and Feelings

Read more Sierra shares her thoughts on our activity on recognizing our feelings and expressing them in a healthy way.

Student Reflection

Read more Student reflection on what they learned, what was fun, and what was challenging.
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R4L Program

Ocean

The Evidence is Clear

Hand in the Sand

Positive Student Outcomes

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Participation & Feedback

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Speak 4 Life Program

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 "An estimated 617 million children and adolescents around the world are unable to reach minimum proficiency levels in reading and mathematics – even though two thirds of them are in school." UNICEF (United Nations Children's Fund)

As students learn the art of spoken word, they:

  • develop critical literacy skills, creative writing skills, and leadership skills

  • develop confidence and skills in public speaking through performance opportunities

  • become empowered through freedom of expression by sharing their voice of truth.

Watch this video to discover more about Speak 4 Life

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