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Eliminating the
"Who's at fault?" and substituting a "Let's find
a solution" pattern in your home will end the blame game.
By assuming personal responsibility for choices, decisions, and
actions, children learn integrity. The cornerstone of all
successful relationships, whether in the home or the workplace,
is trust.; Trust is established when you keep your promises,
admit it when you have made a mistake, and resolve to try harder
next time.
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Who should attend?
- Parents, grandparents, and
others who care about youth
- Teachers, administrators and
school counselors
- PTA
- Child care providers
- Clergy
- Youth judicial systems
- Those who work with youth in
crisis
- Managers who want to create a
better workplace
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What participants will learn?
- The 4 R's of reconciliation
- How to handle tattle-tales
- How to correct in private,
praise in public
- Dealing with sensitive
feelings
- The four goals of misbehavior
- Establishing an inner core of
integrity
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Seminar length can
be one to three hours. As always, workshops and speeches
are custom-designed to fit the needs of your organization and
the individuals who attend.
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