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Educators: What’s on Your Bucket List?
As an educator with a new school year underway, you may already have a lengthy to-do list, but do you also have a career bucket list? That is, do you have a list of goals or desired experiences you’d like … Continue reading
5 Steps to Success: Help Kids Set—and Achieve—Their Goals
By Beverly K. Bachel, author of What Do You Really Want? How did: Seven-year-old twins Amy and Emma create Bake Me Home, a charity that has brightened the lives of thousands of families in crisis? Kylie, a young cancer survivor, … Continue reading
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Tagged Free Spirit author, goal setting, goal setting for teenagers, goals, SMART goals
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Back-to-School SMART Goals for School Counselors
Part of our Counselor’s Corner series. Click to read other posts in the Counselor’s Corner. This post was originally published September 4, 2012. Many school counselors are charged with creating SMART goals each school year. This can be a challenging … Continue reading
The Ups and Downs of Growing Up Gifted
by Judy Galbraith and Jim Delisle, authors of When Gifted Kids Don’t Have All the Answers If you want to know what kids think and feel about growing up gifted, just ask them. We have—thousands of times—and are amazed that … Continue reading
Resolve to Introduce Your Kids to Goal Setting in 2015
By Beverly K. Bachel, author of What Do You really Want? Happy 2015! With the start of the New Year, you may be thinking about making resolutions and setting goals for the coming year, but are you helping your kids … Continue reading
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Tagged Free Spirit author, goal setting, goals, SMART goals, teens and goals
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