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Welcome to the 2026 Tri-Cities Regional Symposium! Please CLICK HERE to register.

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How to Use Sched: Workshop sessions are first-come, first-served. The majority of our sessions will range from 20-30 people. This online schedule is to help you think in advance about which sessions you are most interested in. You may have used Sched via a personal log-in for past Conferences. Since this is an in-person Conference and sessions are first-come, first-served, there is no log-in for attendees. We will also offer a printed program for all attendees at the Conference, which will include session titles and locations.

Join School’s Out Washington for a day of learning, collaboration, and growth tailored to the strengths and needs of youth providers based in the Central and Eastern Washington region. Engage with experienced trainers from the field, build your skill toolkit, and explore applicable strategies to bring back to your program. Designed for youth providers at all experience levels, this professional development symposium is a unique opportunity for providers in the Central and Eastern Washington regions to connect and develop regionally relevant solutions for improving positive outcomes for children and youth.

Monday August 31, 2026 10:00am - 12:00pm PDT
Games can be more than just a way to fill time—they can be powerful tools for building life skills. When used intentionally, games give young people the chance to practice teamwork, self-management, and decision-making in a supportive environment. In this session, participants will learn how to turn everyday activities into meaningful opportunities for social-emotional growth. Using a simple facilitation cycle—Frame, Do, Reflect, Apply—staff will explore how to guide youth through play in a way that builds skills and connects learning to real-life situations. Participants will also learn how to lead youth in creating group agreements that promote safety, inclusion, and a sense of belonging. The session will introduce practical, equity-focused facilitation strategies that ensure all youth can participate in ways that feel comfortable and meaningful to them.
Participants will:
  • Learn how to choose and lead games that build specific social-emotional skills
  • Practice simple strategies for helping youth reflect on activities and apply what they learn to real life
  • Explore how to co-create group agreements that support a safe, respectful, and inclusive environment
  • Use facilitation strategies such as Challenge by Choice and multiple ways to participate to support all learners

Speakers
avatar for Brian Brandt

Brian Brandt

Professor - WSU 4‑H Youth Development Faculty, WSU Pierce County Extension
Professor Brian Brandt is a leader in experiential education with over 30 years of experience supporting youth and adult programs. Through training, consulting, and international partnerships, he collaborates with schools, camps, nonprofits, government agencies, and organizations... Read More →
Monday August 31, 2026 10:00am - 12:00pm PDT
Games Room 801 N 18th Ave, Pasco, WA 99301, USA

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