chadd twin cities coaching panel to answer: what is coaching and who benefits from it?
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Jane Leyden CavanaughSpiritual Director
Jane Leyden Cavanaugh combines her passion for ministry with her skills in performance to help people grow in their faith.
12 years of professional performance experience in Chicago and Los Angeles
Master¹s degree in Theology and a certificate in Spiritual Direction from the College of St. Catherine
Facilitates retreats,leads women's faith groups, and works with people in the areas of spiritual development.
Tina Feigal, M.S., Ed. Parent and Teacher Coach
Center for the Challenging Child
www.nurturedheart.com952-918-0123
Present-Moment Parenting
A Real Approach That Really Works Including: The Nurtured Heart Approach Created by Howard Glasser Findings from Heartmath Institute Examples from Coaching
Creating a Cooperative Child
Coaching helps you to: See the big picture
Learn new techniques for handling behavior
Set goals for change Maintain your new skills
Energy and Its Power
With Present-Moment Parenting, you learn:
where to APPLY your emotional energy and
where NOT to apply it.
The results are amazing.
The Way Coaching Works
Parent Coaching takes place: in person (in the Twin Cities)
on the phone (outside the metro) once a week
in 45-minute appointments for as many weeks as needed
Advantages to coaching:
No need to be a patient No insurance claim or paper trail
You are the child’s therapist. The help is woven into the child’s life.
You feel better in your parent role. You get all the credit for the
improvements.
Steve Harrington
Coaching and organizational development in leadership, business development, strategy, and operations.
Harrington grew up in the Twin Cities, and now lives in New York City with his wife and 3 Russian Cats. He spent five years in Moscow teaching Russians capitalism.
Ann L. HenryCareer Counselor/Coach
Skilled career counselor, facilitator and coach 17 years of experience working with individuals
and groups in corporations, entrepreneurial business, and a university environment.
Bachelor's degree in sociology and social work from the University of Iowa.
Completed coach's training Involved with advanced training in coaching
adults with AD/HD with Nancy Ratey and other coaches.
Ann L. HenryCareer Counselor/Coach
Advises men and women on career assessment/planning
Transitions Performance issues Job search strategies AD/HD coaching Facilitates an adult AD/HD support group
"MAPP is an integral part of my coaching practice, to the point where I can't imagine not using it. It accelerates the client's understanding of what makes him or her tick. After reviewing their MAPP they know why they do and don't do certain things. The reasons for past problems with jobs become clear. It also helps clients see where their greatest strengths are, so they can build on them, and what their blind spots are so they can deal with those, too. The information in MAPP jumpstarts the coaching process and allows my clients to take action with confidence.”
Bill Paxton, President, Paxton Consulting Inc. Burnsville, MN www.paxtonconsulting.com
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Providing assessments (tests) and appraisals (reports) that are comprehensive and uniquely personal at Internet-speed.
We’d like to help each person who visits us reach maximum potential in his or her life work.
Our MAPP Appraisals help individuals find work they will love.
Denise K. Pederson, Director, Thomastown Technologies
Woodbury,MN 55125651-264-3045
www.thomastowntech.com
Why karate for those with ADD/ADHD?
Teaches respect and discipline Simon-says sport- directions are given-
boundaries- set rules Individualized in that you move at your own pace Structured environment See advancement via belts Can start at almost any age ( 5 and up ) Family sport
Why karate continued
Self-defense & safety awareness No sparring at my school- no one loses! -competition-sportsmanship -cost effective and good hours -knowledge/skill you can't take away -you can take a break from the sport and come
back to it -year around sport