School Days: Leaving Room For Play
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Supervision With A Vision
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Heather and I are talking about giving supervisees room to play and grow.
- Let kids be kids
- Build trust and belief in themselves
- Play is an opportunity
Heather and I want to hear about ways that you allow your supervisees to grow and be themselves.
https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/202401/let-kids-have-fun-on-the-sports-field
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