Journey Through Core Phase
Come take a journey through Core Phase and into Love of Learning. Learn how to give order, direction and rhyme & reason to Core Phase. Children learn from work and play, but what gauges can we as parents and mentors set to help us determine, after a day of work and play, if it was a success? Was it progression? Did it lead them on toward Love of Learning? Come find out how to let “Inspire not Require” really work, and how to apply it in your daily life. Have you been inspiring, yet haven’t seen the fruits of your labors, and in desperation have begun requiring? Join us as we discuss the different kinds of play that lead to Love of Learning vs. activities that invite children to remain in perpetual childhood. Come discover how to set up a rich home environment where your children will actually fall into Love of Learning on their own…naturally…boys included!
We will also be discussing how to act as mentor to your child once they begin the transition from Core Phase to Love of Learning. Come explore the different ways in which the mentor’s role shifts when the child is inspired and ready to learn.
And finally, how to mend a broken system: What if they were inspired to learn, and appeared to be progressing, and then it slowed down or even stopped? What if you started late, and have a child in need of the crucial Core Phase? It is not too late to enable them to progress through the phases of learning.
If you have a child in Core Phase, or an older child who needs to “revisit” Core Phase, do not miss this seminar.
Come to the Salt Lake City TJEd Family Forum!
May 4-5, 2012
At the Salt Palace
Discover, develop and polish your genius. Increase your understanding of Leadership Education and get re-inspired to learn and lead in your home and community.
CLICK HERE TO LEARN ABOUT THE 2012 TJEd FAMILY FORUM



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Keri Tibbetts
Amazing!! Wish she was my next-door neighbor.
Keri Tibbetts
Wonderful! Not afraid to speak the truth—didn’t beat around the bush.
Keri Tibbetts
I am in shock at what I learned. This should be required inspiration.