Professional Development

Winner’s Blueprint for Achievement

WINNER’S BLUEPRINT FOR ACHIEVEMENT By William Arthur Ward BELIEVE while others are doubting. PLAN while others are playing. STUDY while others are sleeping. DECIDE while others are delaying. PREPARE while others are daydreaming. BEGIN while others are procrastinating. WORK while others are wishing. SAVE while others are wasting. LISTEN while others are talking. SMILE while

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Document Their Lives In A Professional Portfolio?

Every teen’s life is worth documenting.  That documentation can happen in a scrapbook, a journal, or as with many youth in foster care it happens in a life book.  A scrapbook contains an artsy collection of photos of (professional and unprofessional) special moments and fun life events.  A journal can contain personal ideas and thoughts

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Bob – Tough But Fair Foster Father

Today we continue our National Foster Care Awareness Month blog series on teen males with the interview of another foster father with KidsPeace.  Bob O’Connor and his wife Coco have been foster parents for 23 years.   They have had short-term placements, long-term placements, and provided therapeutic foster care and respite care.   They have been foster parents to

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Dyral – Discipline, Expectation, and Foster Fatherhood

Our fifth blog post in our National Foster Care Awareness Month blog series dedicated to teen males in foster care focuses on fatherhood.  Dyral Brown is the single, foster father of two teen males ages 14 and 16.  As a young professional, Dyral realized that he could connect with and have a positive influence on

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