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By Deena Shelton PhD, LPC-S
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The podcast currently has 106 episodes available.
In an outcomes-based world, it is easy to forget how much of our growth is developmental. Having grace and patience for our children’s development can be tough, but it is even harder to have grace and patience for our own development. All humans develop throughout their lives, and aspects of development influence our experiences. In this episode, we explore all aspects of development from ages 11-18.
In an outcomes-based world, it is easy to forget how much of our growth is developmental. Having grace and patience for our children’s development can be tough, but it is even harder to have grace and patience for our own development. All humans develop throughout their lives, and aspects of development influence our experiences. In this episode, we explore all aspects of development from ages 6-11.
In an outcomes-based world, it is easy to forget how much of our growth is developmental. Having grace and patience for our children’s development can be tough, but it is even harder to have grace and patience for our own development. All humans develop throughout their lives, and aspects of development influence our experiences. In this episode, we explore all aspects of development from ages 2-6.
In an outcomes-based world, it is easy to forget how much of our growth is developmental. Having grace and patience for our children’s development can be tough, but it is even harder to have grace and patience for our own development. All humans develop throughout their lives, and aspects of development influence our experiences. In this episode, we explore all aspects of development in the first two years.
In an outcomes-based world, it is easy to forget how much of our growth is developmental. Having grace and patience for our children’s development can be tough, but it is even harder to have grace and patience for our own development. All humans develop throughout their lives, and aspects of development influence our experiences. In this episode, learn about the groundwork for a developmental lens and the anchoring concepts for developmental stages.
In the early 2000s, Google launched Project Oxygen to study what made their best leaders the best. The findings from ongoing research are valuable to any company, but have excellent application for families, too. This episode covers the principles of good communication and strong decision-making.
In the early 2000s, Google launched Project Oxygen to study what made their best leaders the best. The findings from ongoing research are valuable to any company, but have excellent application for families, too. This episode covers the principles of creating a supportive environment, collaboration, and genuine concern for others.
In the early 2000s, Google launched Project Oxygen to study what made their best leaders the best. The findings from ongoing research are valuable to any company, but have excellent application for families, too. This episode covers the principles of productivity, results-orientation, and technical skills for advice.
In the early 2000s, Google launched Project Oxygen to study what made their best leaders the best. The findings from ongoing research are valuable to any company, but have excellent application for families, too. This episode covers the principles of developed coaching skills and empowering without micromanaging.
In the early 2000s, Google launched Project Oxygen to study what made their best leaders the best. The findings from ongoing research are valuable to any company, but have excellent application for families, too. This episode covers the principles of clear vision, strategy, and ongoing feedback.
The podcast currently has 106 episodes available.