Category Archives: Team building

Having a Little Faith in Your Kids

It’s the perfect time of year, as school is starting again, to look your child in the eye and tell them “I have faith in you!”.  They will appreciate your confidence in them.  I believe they will rise to the … Continue reading

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Your home is your Family Team’s locker room for Life

     Think of your family home as the locker room in which you prepare your children for life. Your kids will live most of their life away from you, though it doesn’t always feel that way. Your job is to prepare … Continue reading

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How to give a true, genuine apology

The first thing I address when I am teaching character education, bully-proofing or communication skills is how to give a true, genuine apology.  I have done it with three year olds through adults. We all need to hear it,  it is … Continue reading

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Helping Kids Create Meaning and Power

When I see people lash out in angry ways to feel famous, hear people jump on negative band wagons to feel a sense of belonging or witness prejudice because of a fear of losing power, I become fascinated with the ‘WHY’.  … Continue reading

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