Wednesday, June 8, 2011

A New Focus...Never Felt So Empowered!

Today I have a driving desire to share observations and experiences I've had over many years, having to do with the joy and awe of having the priviledge of working with children in their process of learning. Although, much of my interactions started with me preparing learning experiences for them, they always turned the tables, and taught me something, as well, and something often more profound.

Because my mind is flooding with stories and feelings of the wonder involved with the blossoming of childhood awareness, I feel happily compelled to change the primary focus of my blog from myself and my performing schedules--although I've promised many that they can find such info here, and must continue to keep my current readers up on my whereabouts, now I will turn the spotlight onto the empowered kids I have known; observations of HOW they have learned; and what they have taught ME about empowerment...a higher purpose for my blog, I think you will agree.

I could not be more excited to share what I have learned, not only while I've been in Edutainment, but also as a 6-time youth-league coach, a cubmaster, a home-school teacher, a sunday school teacher, and a concerned and an engaged father. I don't pretend to be a child psychologist, or even a music therapist... I have high regard and respect for them all. I fall more into the category perhaps of one of their case studies. They could tell you the whys and hows of what works--I can only convey to you what my experiences and observations have been. I look forward to it, and I hope you do too. Seek the help and guidance of a trained and certified professional if you have a person in your life who you think may have problems, and needs therapy or treatment. I've just put a gadget at the lower right of this page to enable my readers to follow the updates in my blog, if they are so inclined. And I invite all to contact me for any reason, and especially to share your child/self empowering experiences. Please, only send them if you intend to give me pemission to share them with others, bacause if I read and remember your story, I will likely share it with someone someday, so be advised. :o)
Thanks for reading. Now, why not go listen to the song "I Can Go The Distance" by Michael Bolton, for a few minutes of personal empowerment music?

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