Make the Best of It
Things turn out best for the people who make the best out of the way things turn out. – Art Linkletter
Things turn out best for the people who make the best out of the way things turn out. – Art Linkletter
How to get the best from your children British nanny Jo Frost showed some of our viewers how to tame their testy toddlers. Jo Frost has helped families across the U.S. with their out of control kids, but on tonight’s program she’s going back to the U.K. to face one of her biggest challenges yet…. Read more »
Frequently I m asked to recommend other seminar leaders that are catalyst and motivational role models for teachers and staff. I would like to introduce you to Gene Bedley -Author- Teacher-Keynote Speaker-National Seminar leader-Educational Consultant-Character Education/ Responsibility Management. If you want your entire school centered around core ethical virtues and students making ethical decisions, Gene… Read more »
When God created teachers, He gave us special friends To help us understand His world And truly comprehend The beauty and the wonder Of everything we see, And become a better person With each discovery. When God created teachers, He gave us special guides To show us ways in which to grow So we can… Read more »
Wheat Ridge campaigns teach power of individuals By Tillie Fong, Rocky Mountain News May 6, 2005 WHEAT RIDGE – Wheat Ridge High School students were devastated last fall when they lost three classmates to tragedy. But rather than surrender to sorrow, members of several student clubs have used a character education program called the Power… Read more »
The things you read will fashion you by slowly conditioning your mind. – A.W. Tozer
First Grade African saying- “If the fingers of the hand quarrel you cannot pick up the spoon.” I use this with my students to demonstrate the importance of cooperation. I invite them to draw faces on each of the fingers and tell them that the fingers were not getting along. Each one wanted to do… Read more »
Often we never have all the data to solve problems when it comes to various behavior problems due to the fact we haven t taken the time to do the necessary fact finding. –
There has been a great deal of research done on the value of fathers’ involvement with their children, but nowhere is fathers involvement more significant than in a child’s education. According to a study conducted by the National Center for Educational Statistics (1996 National Household Education Survey), fathers can be a positive force in their… Read more »
Dear NorthWest Professional Educators, Thank you for the chance to attend Gene Bedley s seminar, Practical Discipline Strategies for the Difficult Young Child. I learned so many practical strategies to preserve teacher sanity! I was most impressed with his ideas that children need coaching on how to make good choices. This is more effective than… Read more »
