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Remarkable Results At School

Teachers and staff members can teach the new 3 R's: 1. Responsibility 2. Respect 3. Relationships throughout their school to help children become responsible risk-takers vs. children at risk.

You will learn how to:

  1. Recognize students' "color-filled" learning styles
  2. Adapt the Brain Color Curriculum to classroom activities
  3. Enhance student's self-esteem in the classroom and on the playground
  4. Effectively manage conflict between students or co-workers
  5. Clearly communicate with staff members, students and parents
Staff Comments:

"A powerfully effectual bridge for learning how to feel capable, worthy, in control and empowered in a school, home and/or community environment... The vehicle one needs to be successful in life... Exemplifies team building, cooperation and understanding of others, which are required skills for success in the future workplace."
    - Michelle Bracken, special education teacher and educational consultant for
      Princess Shayna's Invisible Visible Gift.

"The self-esteem lessons the children have learned are like peeling back the layers of an onion and enjoying the many layers. They really feel good about themselves and the real life skills they learned. Courtney and Brian now speak from their hearts and their faces light up."
    - Frances Cornacchiul, reading specialist

Student Comments:

"My teacher teaches kids about the different kinds of people. I like it because she makes us sit together, and I even made a new friend."
    - 3rd grader

"You can learn how to be responsible for the changes in your life and how to respect people who are different than you. You should also enjoy life and be nice to other people, even when there are obstacles in your life."
    - 6th grader

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