I work with couples and individuals, and I specialize in emotional disturbances, life transitions, pre-marital therapy, marriage enrichment, anxiety, depression, family of origin work,
life organization skills, transgenerational patterns, communication skills, interpersonal skills, conflict resolution, infertility, infidelity, balanced life, mindfulness, co-parenting, low self - esteem, loss, and grief.
Not exact matches
But starting a business provides an invaluable
life experience for kids, plus it develops very practical
skills like
organization, money management, problem solving and communication.
Volunteer
organizations like Habitat for Humanity teach woodworking and home building
skills that can be invaluable in your daily
life.
Messages of fidelity, monogamy, and delay of first sexual experience can be transmitted in a secular manner» for example, through
life -
skills programs at schools» and / or these messages can come through religious leaders and
organizations.
The Sunbreak Collection from Hill Country Hill Tribers - HCHT is an
organization that provides supplemental income and marketable
skills to refugees
living in Austin, Texas.
HCHT is an
organization that provides supplemental income and marketable
skills to refugees
living in Austin, Texas.
The graduates may in the short run have the relevant
skills to help congregations organize themselves to engage in the several practices that comprise their common
life (religious education, worship, pastoral care, social action, gathering and maintaining resources, etc.), to nurture and sustain them in those practices, and to grow as
organizations.
Specialization is regarded as a means for increasing the individual's qualitative excellence of achievement and for making possible higher forms of cultural
life through the
organization of differentiated
skills.
Royal Ambassadors was a fine
organization where boys learned camping and
life skills.
A subcategory of the «all or nothing» approach is purveyed by
organizations like Planned Parenthood, which teach «
life skills» in the hope that young people will become sexually prudent as part of an integrated improvement in their
lives.
The
organization began as a parent - led effort more than 60 years ago and is now one of the Bay Area's most respected nonprofit
organizations, dedicated to improving the quality of
life of the people it serves through
life skills training, community integration, advocacy and referral information.
«The Decision Education Foundation was founded in 2001 as a 501 (c)(3) nonprofit
organization with the mission to improve the
lives of young people by empowering them with effective decision
skills.»
Since kids learn from our behaviors and we want them to learn organizational
skills that are needed for
life, take time to determine how you can add more
organization and preparation to your daily routine.
Experienced educator / presenter focusing on mindfulness, parenting, stress reduction, building balanced
lives, and study -
organization skills
If trying to tweak your routines and
organization doesn't work, contact your child's teacher to see if there are ways you can work with the school to help your child learn these important
life skills.
By volunteering or by helping others, your child learns valuable
life skills, but he or she also learns how important it is to support
organizations he or she cares about and causes that interest him or her.
This
organization has enhanced my
life and my parenting
skills.
, one of the largest nonprofit behavioral healthcare
organizations in the country dedicated to promoting social and emotional development, fostering resilience and building
skills for school and
life success in children.
-- Keeping a certain daily schedule teaches your child
organization skills, makes
life easier both for him and you.
They teach responsibility,
organization, manners, restraint, and foresight — important
life skills children carry with them long after they leave the classroom.
They teach responsibility,
organization, manners, restraint, and foresight - important
life skills children carry with them long after they leave the classroom.
«I share the
organization's commitment to making
lives better for working families, improving our schools and infrastructure, and helping people acquire the
skills they need for today's high tech jobs.
«People have to practice and work through the typical problems of leadership and helping
organizations form in real
life to consolidate practical management
skills,» he adds.
This
organization prides itself on being an educational program for kids to build
life skills to help them succeed.
As a chef and recipe developer,
living in the city for the past few years has certainly put my kitchen
organization skills to the test.
The 30 - credit program provides you with the
skills and expertise to build a rewarding coaching practice or work in an
organization so that you can help clients clarify their health goals, implement and sustain
life - changing behaviors, and manage progress and accountability.
Through fair trade practices and working with nonprofit
organizations, the proceeds of this handbag provide education and training to help women up -
skill and lead more fulfilling
lives.
Through The Shine Project, Ashley has created a non-profit
organization called The Shine Scholarship Project, which aims to improve the
lives of at - risk kids by teaching them the
skills that they need to become successful leaders, and raising money through fundraising efforts in order to send them off to college.
Back - to - School Night now offers teachers a unique opportunity to teach communication,
organization, and leadership
skills that will serve students throughout their
lives.
The subjects we predict will be popular with both employees and
organizations in 2018 are
skills that are transferable across roles, industries, and circumstances, otherwise known as «work -
life»
skills.
Of course, this is stretching the
skills and abilities of the L&D function, which has never operated in this fashion, leading many L&D
organizations to partner with their marketing
organizations, who have
lived and breathed engagement their entire career.
14, are developing Girls Thinking Global, a network connecting
organizations around the world that focus on the education, health,
life -
skills training, and civic engagement of adolescent girls.
Now
living in Washington, D.C., Hecker is the founder and president of Reach Incorporated, a nonprofit
organization focused on improving literacy
skills by offering struggling adolescent readers an opportunity to tutor in high - need D.C. elementary schools.
Or, if you are a newer teacher or new to special education, the DAILY
LIVING SKILLS TEACHERS MANUAL gives information on classroom
organization and set - up along with Indicator 13 support and a variety of written ITP goals for each workbook.
Lessons in Daily
Living Skills Kitchen Basics include: Accident prevention, knife and fire safety, fire extinguishers, cookware terms, bakeware terms, tool terms, cleanliness, kitchen
organization, common cooking terms, measuring, and abbreviations.
Lessons in Daily
Living Skills Dress for Success include: Hygiene, bathroom / closet
organization, morning routines, creating an adult look, talk about tats, clothes shopping and budgeting, and interview etiquette.
Or, if you are a newer teacher or new to special education, the DAILY
LIVING SKILLS TEACHERS MANUAL gives information on classroom
organization and program set - up along with Indicator 13 support and a variety of written ITP goals for each workbook.
As an independent 501 (c) 3 and private school management
organization, our mission is to develop outstanding Catholic elementary schools that provide low - income students with the academic preparation, values and
skills they need to break the cycle of poverty and lead fulfilling, productive
lives.
Working with a partner
organization known as Transforming Education, they selected the specific social - emotional
skills on which to focus based on a review of evidence on the extent to which those
skills are measurable, meaningfully predictive of important academic and
life outcomes, and likely to be malleable through school - based interventions.
To ensure that all children develop the necessary cognitive, social, emotional and physical
skills that build the foundation for
life - long learning and early literacy; this is accomplished by providing a high quality, safe and nurturing environment, responsive to the culturally diverse and unique needs of each child, through individual and interactive learning opportunities, supported by excellence in teaching and research - based instructional practices aligned with the NYS Learning Standards and the District's curricula, in partnership with parents, staff, policy makers and community
organizations.
Informal learning is any activity that happens throughout a person's
life that enriches their knowledge,
skills or abilities and is not structured by any
organization, like a school, youth program, homeschooling program, or otherwise.
The
organizations look forward to the much anticipated release of an elementary
life skills school curriculum.
In 2011, Mr. Epps successfully developed Next Level Athletics, a non-profit basketball
organization that helps youth expand their athletic ability, encourages character development, and builds
life skills.
Today we stand in partnership with other
organizations committed to educational excellence and equity — working together so that all children have the opportunity to develop the knowledge,
skills, character and habits necessary to lead choice - filled
lives.
Presentations include: analyzing student - teacher perception to improve school culture and climate; dropping everything to write to increase standardized test scores; using hip - hop to engage students in the writing process; advising math, literacy and test prep boot camp to address fundamental
skills; transforming culture through continuity, expectations, and
organization; promoting courageous dialogues about the perceptions of race; and discovering bills and taxes through real -
life applications.
While The Children's Guild DC Public Charter is a public school, it offers an innovative approach to learning by placing a strong emphasis on the integration of the arts and technology throughout the curriculum as well as engaging students in hands - on application of academics and social
skills to everyday problems encountered in family
life, groups,
organizations, communities, the United States, and throughout the world.
She
lives in Toronto, Ontario, Canada with her adopted Maltese, Mini, and now devotes all of her time volunteering her writing
skills to animal rescue
organizations throughout Canada and the USA.
See how a peer support program in your
organization can promote community, build caregiver
skills, and ultimately save more
lives!
Service dogs usually receive training provided by nonprofit
organizations like Canine Companions for Independence and Guide Dogs for the Blind that have their own breeding programs with the goal of producing dogs that are physically and mentally sound so they can perform specialized
skills to improve the quality of
life for disabled individuals.
There is a place in our
organization where your interests and
skills will improve the quality of
life for people and pets.