for Group Leaders
Testimonials
for
the Book
"We have noticed definite improvement in our student's willingness to take responsibility for their academic success."
"...I learned to never give up. It is important to have pride in yourself and to try your hardest to achieve all your goals."
"This book is for parents who want to show their kids how to create a vision and then go after it - one step at a time."
Julie Hood, Home School Parent
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David Sarnoff once said: “What the human mind can conceive and believe; it can accomplish.”
When we teach children how to set and achieve goals, and how to apply these principles in the classroom, children learn that they play a significant role in their education and in their future.
Think of the possibilities when children develop a clear vision of how to take ownership of their education. That vision becomes their internal, self-directed motivation. By learning how to set and achieve goals, how to overcome challenges, the importance of being positive, and how to measure their progress, children learn how to enhance and increase their chances for success. The Goal Setting for Students® book can help you teach children valuable life lessons.
The Goal Setting for Students® book is used in all environments where children are being encouraged to succeed. For example:
- Home schooling
- Classrooms
- Church groups
- Guidance counselors
- After school programs
- Girl scout groups
- 4 – H groups
- Alternative education
programs
- At – risk programs
- Summer camps
What
Your Students Will Learn
Where it is being used?
Table
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Benefits
Goal
Setting for Students book®
vs. Private Tutors
The Goal Setting for
Students book has
won three national book awards.
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Some
ideas to help you facilitate
a group discussion
I feel like I’m preaching
to the choir, but I’ve
included some tips I read
virtually every time I
talk to a group of teenagers.
Hopefully they will help
you.
- Don't lecture - facilitate!
- Be a tour guide in
the discussion - don't
dominate it
- Keep the discussion
centered on the topic
- Use open-ended discussions
stimulation questions
- Promote friendly discussion
- Praise and congratulate
them
- When in doubt - LISTEN
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