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Failure Is Not The Falling Down but The Staying Down

Sharon Barnes September 17, 2012 Overcoming Adversity Leave a Comment

You may have a fresh start any moment you choose, for this thing that we call “failure” is not the falling down, but the staying down. Mary Pickford

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I like how you showed us that gifted students have a more perceptive and more reactive central nervous system – that it’s faster, stronger, more intense. Attendee CAGT 2016
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She comes across so knowledgeable, caring and I am so happy to have her working with my daughter! She made my daughter feel so comfortable and cared for and is happy to go back and learn all she can from Sharon.
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I like the reflective tools – they will help me help my students emotionally. Attendee CAGT 2016
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Thank you for helping my son. Because of you he knows that ADD is an actual condition and he is not just lazy.  I hear forward motion in his voice and see the movement in his activities. I have been praying for help with him for a long time and felt drawn to your name. I don’t believe in coincidences I call them God-incidences. You have my gratitude.
Thank you for helping my son
I like what you taught about gifted, sensitive kids being racehorses. I also like the resources you gave. Thank you! Attendee CAGT 2016
Racehorse
I like how you shared how the experience of negative emotions is essential for Advanced Development. Attendee, CAGT 2016
Advanced Development
My husband and I  have been using the tools you gave us about misbehavior and emotional needs. Discipline is going so much better this way, thank you! Mom of 6 year old highly sensitive child.
Discipline works better
Great composting analogy.  Loved CASIGY concept.  PC, GT adult & parent. SENG Conference 2015
Composting analogy
Your metaphors are a wonderful way to create and construct meaning. I love the Tune in Tool and waves as a way to monitor the level of emotions. Attendee CAGT 2016
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Very informative gifted trauma seminar. Great flow to your presentation. by AT, teacher.
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