Sentences with phrase «intentional family culture»

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Our family office point of view is defined by the intentional integration of our wealth management services with an industry - leading approach to helping your family define its culture and legacy.
Our relationships to the earth, to our culture and to our families of origin are not intentional — we did not choose our planet, our civilization or our ancestry.
High - quality schools have a strong and intentional culture, rooted in mutual respect, that engages and empowers students and families in ways relevant to their culture.
When schools are intentional and proactive in using culturally - competent strategies to provide information and support to families who are from diverse cultures or speak another language, they pave the way for meaningful family engagement, and better outcomes for students.
Her teaching, writing, and advocacy is grounded in the recognition that the differences and gifts that each student, family, and educator offers enriches their school fabric, and that mindful, purposeful, and that intentional opportunities for celebration, reflection, and action could greatly strengthen the school culture and climate.
But the activity highlights the way in which we want to craft an identity as a family, and how we want to form an intentional culture in our marriage.
, partners establish a new culture when they come together, and the more intentional that culture is, the stronger the family ties become.
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