Summer Of Love Experience: Art, Fashion, And Roll

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For this position, I have to train the museum ambassadors who are public high students to lead art activities to the community and museum art activities at the de Young.
The topic for this summer exhibition is Summer of Love Experience: Art, Fashion, and Rock & Roll.

First, this position requires me to have experience working with the teenagers, children and high school students. I worked with children at Chinatown YMCA.
At YMCA, I implemented discipline techniques and classroom management to encourage students to be at their best. A big part of my job is resolving disputes or issues between the students. I help them work through their problems or behavioral issue.

I was in a lot of high pressured situations and I had to learn how to solve

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