Robin Glenn
Robin Glenn Chief Strategy and Business Development Officer Robin is an accomplished therapist with over 25 ...
Robin Glenn Chief Strategy and Business Development Officer Robin is an accomplished therapist with over 25 ...
7 Mindsets, the leader in PreK-12 mindsets-based learning and well-being solutions, today announced the acquisition of BASE Education, a student social-emotional learning (SEL) and mental health platform developed by licensed professional counselors.
Knowing And Doing: Assessing and Addressing BothKnowing what to do and following through with it are not always the same. ...
Jeff Waller, cofounder of 7 Mindsets and co-author of the books Ridiculously Amazing Schools and The 7 Mindsets to Live Your Ultimate Life, recently spoke with Dr. Jeff Rose, host of Cognia’s Leader Chat Podcast.
7 Mindsets, the leader in PreK-12 mindsets-based learning and well-being solutions, today announced the launch of an app designed to offer free access to the research-based principles for developing human potential from The 7 Mindsets to Live Your Ultimate Life: An Introduction. The company is committed to its mission of driving greater success, happiness, and overall well-being, and for improving school climate and culture.
Dr. Byron McClure, Director of Innovation at 7 Mindsets and founder of Lessons4SEL, presented his keynote, "A Time to Reflect and Renew," at the 2022 New York Association of School Psychologists - NYASP Annual Conference. In an interview following the keynote, Byron reflected on the important work of school psychologists: "One of the most important things I hope people walk away with is recognizing and understanding that we can make a difference. That the work we're doing as school psychologists is difficult, it's complex, it's nuanced, but it can be meaningful. It can be impactful in the lives of young students we work with."
Our education system has focused for too long on what students lack, where they are failing, and what is “wrong” with them. This “deficit thinking”—or mindset—fails to see the innate strengths of students and runs the risk of inhibiting their ability to realize their full potential before they even get started. One of the most significant opportunities for those working in education today is a shift from this harmful deficit mindset to a growth mindset with a strengths-based approach.
Over the past decade, many school districts across the country have embraced social-emotional learning (SEL) programs to promote positive behavior among students and address conduct problems such as bullying. The COVID-19 pandemic further popularized these programs because remote learning and isolation caused many students to suffer both academically and emotionally. SEL programs have shown potential to address yet another challenge: They can serve to combat school- and community-based violence as an integral part of violence prevention programs in schools and districts.
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Mark Belles Chief Executive Officer Mark Belles is excited to lead 7 Mindsets and continue to learn, all ...