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03/15/2017

Partnering with Families – A Brand New Resource

Example is not the main thing in influencing others. It is the only thing.
Albert Schweitzer, physician and philosopher, 1875-1965

"Sometimes when you're stuck in your relationship with children, you really have to step back and reframe things. Say to yourself, 'I've got to start looking at this child in a completely different way because I'm boxing this child in. I'm starting to see this child as a certain set of behaviors and responding to that.'" John Nimmo shares his thoughts on reframing our perspectives in the newest Turn-Key DVD: Inspiring Practices for Partnering with Families.

"I think that can very easily happen with parents too…this parent is the difficult parent; this is the parent that's the unfriendly parent; this is the parent who is irresponsible, doesn't follow through on things. When this happens, stop and reflect on your own bias. Ask yourself, how could I rephrase that? What could be happening in their lives? I have to find some way to see this parent in a more strength-based way because it's impossible to have a relationship otherwise."

This brand new Turn-Key video resource is ideal for your staff or college students’ professional development. These videos cover a broad spectrum of inspiring practices—from respecting diverse cultures and establishing shared goals, to using new technologies to facilitate better communication between home and school.

Use Inspiring Practices for Partnering with Families to encourage discussion and gain practical new ideas to implement immediately.

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