Module 5 - Setting & Enforcing Boundaries
UJIA Israel Experience Training
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Watch the video below. Answer the questions on the quiz that follows.
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Module 5 - Setting & Enforcing Boundaries
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What is important when you set boundaries?
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All the tzevet understand them
They are clear
They are explained to the chanichim/ot in an effective way
When they are broken, there is an appropriate consequence
All of the above
The decision making quadrant gives 4 models for decision making. According to the film, why can it be positive to involve chanichim/ot in decision-making? (they are all true though!)
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Helps to create a shared community, and positively impacts the group dynamics
Ensures chanchim/ot fully understand the sanction as a consequence of their action
Is the embodiment of youth empowerment and an ideological goal
What is required for the 'Empowered' quadrant to work?
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Strong leadership
Clear guidelines
Trust
Interference
Give some examples of decisions that are part of the "non-negotiable" quadrant
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Which of these behaviours would result in a non-negotiable decision?
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Staying up beyond 'lights out' time
Not wearing a seat belt on the coach
Tripping over a fellow participant
Not listening to the Madrich/a
What is important to clarify with your tzevet before Tour about negative consequences?
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That all negative consequences should be handled privately by individual madrichim to avoid escalating issues.
Types of sanctions in place
That agreeing consequences in advance is less important than responding flexibly in the moment
That consequences can be adjusted depending on how stressful or busy the Tour feels at the time
What can you do as a Madrich/a to reinforce positive behaviour?
Be a Dugma Ishit - Model the behaviour you want
Give praise when you see something done well
Be consistent, proportional, and fair with consequences
Work as a team
Is there anything you feel you need additional knowledge or training on with regards to setting and enforcing boundaries on Tour?
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