Send us a text There is nothing more powerful than a human being's need to feel seen, loved, accepted and validated. This is even more so for young children. If we can offer them our presence and undivided attention, even if just for ten minutes a day, either through reading to or with them, or going for a walk, or simply doing something they love to do, they learn to look forward to and count on that time with you. It builds safety and trust. Join me as I walk ...
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Send us a text There is nothing more powerful than a human being's need to feel seen, loved, accepted and validated. This is even more so for young children. If we can offer them our presence and undivided attention, even if just for ten minutes a day, either through reading to or with them, or going for a walk, or simply doing something they love to do, they learn to look forward to and count on that time with you. It builds safety and trust. Join me as I walk ...
Tell Me Episode #13: World Orphans with Danielle Vuke: How Finding Your Passion Can Change the World
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45 minutes
5 years ago
Tell Me Episode #13: World Orphans with Danielle Vuke: How Finding Your Passion Can Change the World
Send us a text I dedicate this episode to the late great Sir Ken Robinson, an educator whose 2006 TED Talk on encouraging creativity in students was viewed more times than any other TED Talk in history. The Element: How Finding Your Passion Changes Everything was one of his many best-selling books. According to Robinson, "The Element is where natural talents meet personal passions. To be in your Element, it's not enough to be doing something you're good at... To be in your ...
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Send us a text There is nothing more powerful than a human being's need to feel seen, loved, accepted and validated. This is even more so for young children. If we can offer them our presence and undivided attention, even if just for ten minutes a day, either through reading to or with them, or going for a walk, or simply doing something they love to do, they learn to look forward to and count on that time with you. It builds safety and trust. Join me as I walk ...