Posts Tagged ‘understanding’
How I Discovered A Precious Treasure!
Searching for a document Last week, I was searching for a document that I thought was in a folder in my Princess Shayna files in my office. When I looked in the file drawer, I did not find the document. Instead, I found a multitude of folders filled with “Thank you” notes and letters. It…
Read moreChildren’s Book Teaches Communication Skills and Respect For Others!
Watch The Video Valuable Communiction Skills My “Family Fairy Tale” which is entitled Princess Shayna’s Invisible Visible Gift was written for children, teachers, and parents and to teach communication skills and respect for others What Do Children Learn? Children discover the valuable lessons to respect people’s differences and similiarities, and achieve cooperation and understanding to…
Read moreHappy Birthday “Princess Shayna”: My Children’s Book That Teaches, Kindness, Understanding, and Respect!
Princess Shayna’s Invisible Visible Gift On this coming Friday, February 2/2/24, Princess Shayna’s Invisible Visible Gift will be 27 years of age. The fictional princess and I were born the the “second day of the second month of the new year”. My Family Fairy Tale is a chapter book that children can color in the…
Read moreLearn Tips to Successfully Collaborate With Each Brain Color Personality!
Brain Book for Managers In my new book, What Color Is Your Brain?® When Managing People and Project that I am writing, Chapter 9 is entitled: Collaborate to Build Rapport with Team Members and Stakeholders. Collaboration is a high prioroty for my Brain Brain! Collaborative Working I think of Collaborative Working as a variation of…
Read moreDiscover how you can create more kindness, empathy, and understanding of others in your community!
I keep reading and hearing about people wanting to create more kindness, empathy, and understanding of others in their communities. Each time I am reminded of why I wrote Princess Shayna’s Invisible Visible Gift in 1997. I wrote my “Community Parable” because children rarely are offered opportunities to identify their own personality traits and talents.…
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