From a younger Girl Scout's tough moments to a teen's sudden stress,
emotional intensity is part of growing up. This session explores how
emotion regulation develops across ages and what leaders can do when
feelings run high. Leaders leave with a practical toolkit for
coregulation, grounding strategies, and proactive supports that help
maintain a calm, positive, and productive environment.
Unlock
the brain's "Command Center" as we explore the Big Four
executivefunctioning skills: Memory, Flexibility, Impulse Control, and
Planning. Learn how these skills shape everything from getting to
troop meetings to group activities. Leaders leave with agespecific,
concrete strategies they can use during games and troop routines to
help every Girl Scout build stronger thinking and selfmanagement
skills.
Event Questions: Please email Joy Byrne
at jbyrne@gscnc.org