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DYN Education Modules

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Module 0: Introduction

Why it matters! Connecting dimensions of wellness with SUCCESS.

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Module 1: Envision Your Life

Exploring personal values, interpersonal awareness, and the power of thoughts and words to create.

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Module 2: Stress Management & Wellbeing

Exploring and learning a variety of social emotional strategies to decrease and manage stress.

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Module 3:Money Mindset

Exploring and learning about your personal relationship with money, how to earn, taxes, cash flow, debt, savings, and budgeting – all tied to a positive mindset.

“No person may enjoy outstanding success without good health.”

–Napoleon Hill

Module 0

Introduction

DYN programming is based on the Wheel of Wellness, which is a theoretical model originally created by researchers Sweeney and Witmer in 1991 for delivering counseling services. The model has been adapted and used as a foundational guide for assessing and delivering social services, health coaching, and lifestyle medicine in various settings. The Wheel serves as a guide for assessing and improving eight dimensions of health: Emotional, Financial, Social, Intellectual, Occupational, Physical, Environmental, and Spiritual.

“Well, if you want my opinion”, he said.
“I don’t, I have my own.” She replied.

–Toni Morrison, from “Beloved”

Module 1

Envision Your Life

Too often, young people create a self-image and belief about themselves from circumstances they had no control. DYN’s curriculum and workshops begin by opening kids up to seeing themselves as unique individuals with an inner genius to make their life anything they can imagine. And just as importantly, that the world is waiting for and willing to help their dreams become reality. By this one simple, yet profound transformation within a single young person, their family and their community can be set on a whole new trajectory that can affect the lives of young people for generations to come.

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Teenage female sits crosslegged on the ground and journals with a pencil and notebook, coping with stress

“Happiness is the highest form of health.”

–Dalai Lama

Module 2

Stress Management & WellBeing

Delivers coping skills and stress management programming based on a needs assessment for individualized intervention design. Specific skills-based learning activities focused on evidence-based approaches to reducing stress and coping are infused into the curriculum to help students achieve and maintain optimal mental and emotional well-being.

“The best thing money can buy is financial freedom.”

–Rob Berger

Module 3

Money Mindset

Develops Financial Literacy Competencies

  • Spending and Saving
  • Credit and Debt
  • Employment and Income
  • Investing
  • Risk and Insurance
  • Financial Decision Making
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