"Life Coaching Isn’t Just for Grownups – Three Skills All Kids Should Learn Before the Age of 10 (and they work for grownups too)!"
Speaker: Renaye Thornborrow, CEO, Adventures in Wisdom, Inc.
Description of Presentation –
Life Coaching Isn’t Just for Grownups –
Three Skills All Kids Should Learn Before the Age of 10 (and they work for grownups too)!
• Would you like to know how kids at an early age can benefit from learning three skills through coaching?
• Would learning about life coaching for kids be beneficial to you and your family and maybe your clients’ families?
Join this webinar presentation by Renaye Thornborrow and learn about coaching kids on three important life skills. Ask your clients, friends and families if they would also like to hear about this important information.
When kids face challenges or disappointments in life, most don’t have the tools to handle them. As a result they often get down on themselves or give up on themselves - developing beliefs that can hold them back for the rest of their lives. As coaches, we’ve seen the impact of childhood events on our adult clients over and over again.
Coaching isn’t just for grownups. It’s a game changer for our youth when they learn how to break through limiting beliefs and proactively create supportive beliefs. Coaching can help kids build a solid foundation for how they think – opening up new opportunities for how they approach challenges in their lives, how they feel about themselves, and for what they believe is possible for their lives.
You will learn:
That mindset – or how our kids think – is the key to building positive self-esteem – even when things don’t go their way.
The three traps that crush self-esteem and four mindset skills that help kids beat those traps.
1. The first trap is making comparisons. Helping kids honor their uniqueness and the uniqueness of others will help them feel great about themselves no matter WHO they meet.
2. The second trap is defining events as WHO they are – their identity. The audience will learn about the importance of helping kids become aware that events are neutral and that they can use power shifting to choose how they experience those events so that they feel empowered and are able to move forward. They will also learn a skill called “Put it in a Box” which helps kids learn how to separate the event from “who they are” so they can learn from it and let it go. These skills – Put it in a Box and Power Shifting - enable kids to feel great about themselves no matter WHAT is going on in their lives.
3. The third trap is negative self-talk. The audience will learn the secret to helping kids (and grownups) become aware of negative self-talk and how to shift to positive self-talk. They even learn the brain science behind why positive self-talk is so important.
Why stories are such a powerful coaching tool for both children and adults.
Join us to learn how coaching can impact our kids lives in powerful ways.
Speaker’s Bio
Renaye Thornborrow is the founder and CEO of Adventures in Wisdom™, author of The Adventures in Wisdom Life Coaching Program for Kids™ Curriculum, and leader of a worldwide movement to empower kids.
Her company’s WISDOM Coach™ Certification program is helping professionals on 6 continents and 26 countries use fun stories and activities to bring personal development and self-leadership skills to kids ages 6-12. Through the stories, kids learn how to handle the ups and downs of growing up, to bounce back from disappointment, to think for themselves and make good decisions, and to go for their dreams and make them happen.
Renaye is a personal development expert, certified coach, member of the International Coaches Federation, and board member for the Association of Coach Training Organizations. She is also a retired corporate marketing executive and holds a Bachelor of Science from Texas A&M University and an MBA from the University of Texas. She and her husband of 24 years are the proud parents of 12-year old boy/girl twins. You can find Renaye at: http://www.AdventuresInWisdom.com
CCEU: 1.5 CCEUs pending from ICF in Core Competencies for this webinar
Access instructions for the webinar will be emailed to registrants on Monday, August 24.