Building Resilience: How Summer Camps Help Young People To Deal With Frustration

By JC Montenegro, PhD Based on my experience managing summer programs and working closely with young people, I have realized that summer camps effectively combat panic attacks. This year, I have encountered an unprecedented number of panic attacks among our campers and teenage counselors. These episodes are characterized by an overwhelming surge of fear and anxiety that takes over the body and mind. Symptoms include … Continue reading Building Resilience: How Summer Camps Help Young People To Deal With Frustration

Go, Look Around! (2/4)

Don Bosco’s Education Journey (Continued) – By Redaktor Strony / June 14, 2024 / Salesian Bulletin Online – (continued from previous article) Sedentary by profession or by choice, computerized in thought and action, we risk losing the originality of “being”, of sharing, of growing “together.” Don Bosco did not live in the era of test-tube preparations: he left humanity the pedagogy of ‘companionship’, the spiritual and physical … Continue reading Go, Look Around! (2/4)

“Shaping Tomorrow”: The Church’s Media Communication in a Change of Era

(ANS – Rome) Talking about a new era sometimes frightens Church people, while other times it fascinates them. A new phase of history means a change in thinking, acting, planning and evangelizing. Each new era introduces distinct processes and innovative tools linked to the modernization of communication and the transformation of the entire culture. Some communication structures are relaxing, others are crystallizing, even in the Church, … Continue reading “Shaping Tomorrow”: The Church’s Media Communication in a Change of Era