Become an Everyday Hero

  More than we adults ever realize, children feel unsteady and desperately want to grab hold of a reliable hand. No matter the circumstances, you can inject confidence and stability into a youngster’s life when they believe they can count on you. But count on you for what Focus on just four overlapping elements of […]

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Best Christmas Gift Ever

Miss Gladys and her mentee, Brody met for lunch one last time before Christmas Break. They were having such a great time, other students wanted to join in their conversation. One of Brody’s friends asked, “Is this your Grandmother?” Brody hung his head low and said, “No, but I sure wish she was my grandma.”

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Hope for Children

What is our hope for children?  How can we give them hope?  In order to help our children have hope, we have to think about what they need and our job in meeting those needs.  Teachers, mentors, counselors, physicians, and families must commit every day to give children hope by actively working to meet their

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Dr. Schwall’s Interview on ABC affiliate in Dallas/Fort Worth on the Tragedy in Connecticut

View and share video of Dr. Schwall’s interview on Dallas/Fort Worth’s ABC affiliate and his tips on talking to children about the tragic school shooting in Connecticut with parents, mentors, educators, and schools.  E-mail or post this link on your school web site: www.coolkidschannel.com/home/tragedy_interview    

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How to Talk to Children About the Tragedy in Connecticut, by Dr. Brad Schwall

Tragedy Talking Points, by Dr. Brad Schwall The following guidelines may help you in addressing the incident with your children based on the information currently known about the tragedy to this point. Avoid exposing children to too much media coverage. Avoid fostering rumors and speculation about the tragedy. Age and Stage Responses Preschool-2nd grade –

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Family Portrait

Mrs. Johnson and her first grade mentee, Anna were working in their “KIDS HOPE USA All About Me” books. While finishing the drawing of their family picture, Anna looked over at Mrs. Johnson’s family drawing and said, “Where’s me? I want to be in your picture.” Mrs. Johnson happily added Anna to her “family” picture. This

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The Purpose of Discipline

Parents may fear being consistently firm and setting limits because they are afraid they may start a battle or lose a battle, they may be tired, they may have tried to be firm and failed, their child’s behaviors may present some unique challenges, they may have had negative discipline modeled for them by their own

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10 Classroom Respect Boosters

10 Classroom Respect Boosters Posted on November 12, 2012 Simple, everyday interactions can increase the level of respect in the classroom.  Mentors can encourage their mentees to help boost the level of respect in their classrooms. Students Say “thank you” when your teacher hands you papers. Compliment each others’ work. Hold doors for people. Help each

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