100. Natalie Ledwell - Inspired Change for the Education System

EPISODE · Sep 9, 2019 · 39 MIN

100. Natalie Ledwell - Inspired Change for the Education System

from Enlightenment of Change · host Connie Whitman

Connie's quote today is by ~ Paulo Cohelho "Teaching is only demonstrating that it is possible.Learning is making it possible for yourself." Now more than ever, education has become the gateway to success. It broadens not only our knowledge but also HOW we think. Over the last several decades, the educational process has gone through its own metamorphosis changing from how we teach, to how we measure student growth, and learning. With that said, we are not teaching our kids how to cope, teenage suicide is at an all time high, and parents and teachers alike, are at a loss as to how to reach young students and empower them to love learning so they can become life long learners, discoverers and excited about new ideas. So why is education about testing results and not about the heart of a child's learning? Today your host, Connie Whitman, speak with Natalie Ledwell. Natalie is a bestselling author, host of The Inspiration Show, co-host of the cable TV show WAKE UP, and founder of Mind Movies, the hugely successful and revolutionary online Personal Development Company that has reached over 5.8 million people worldwide. I am one of those 5.8 million! Right now, she is working on her brand new, groundbreaking school curriculum entitled, Personal Growth Studies, which is designed to teach youth from ages 5-18 years foundational life lessons like Gratitude, Meditation, Emotional Intelligence, Empathy, Compassion, Self Esteem and setting strong Personal Standards just to name a few. This curriculum gives our next generation the tools, skills and success habits to empower them for the rest of their lives. Website: https://www.mindmovies.com/ Personal Growth Studies, a curriculum for kids, grades K-12: https://personalgrowthstudies.com/ The post Inspired Change for the Education System appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.

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